Letter from Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Greenwich, to Don Ferdinando de'Medici, Grand-Duke of Tuscany [manuscript], 1594 September 9.

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Letter from Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Greenwich, to Don Ferdinando de'Medici, Grand-Duke of Tuscany [manuscript], 1594 September 9.

Friendly greetings, signed by Queen Elizabeth.

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