An humble petic[i]on to her Ma[ies]tie in answere of the late proclamation : contemporary manuscript, 1591 or later.

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An humble petic[i]on to her Ma[ies]tie in answere of the late proclamation : contemporary manuscript, 1591 or later.

A petition to Queen Elizabeth I, asserting that the Catholics in England do not deserve the "contumelious termes" applied to them in a recent proclamation in her name. Discussing the Babington Plot of 1586, mentioning Anthony Babington (p.27); John Ballard (p.27); Sir Francis Walsingham (p.28); Gilbert Gifford (p.29); Robert Poley (p.28); Baron de Chateauneuf (French Ambassador to England, called "Monsieur Chatennefe," p.30); Claude Nau and Gilbert Curle (p. 30); Bernard Maude (p.31); and John Savage (p.33).

1 item (37 p.) ; 18cm.

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