De jure successionis regni Angliae, 1603.

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De jure successionis regni Angliae, 1603.

A defense of James I's claim to the English throne, in answer to Parsons, the Jesuit.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7535374

Folger Shakespeare Library

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James I, King of England, 1566-1625

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James VI was born in Edinburgh Castle in 1566, the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Lord Darnley. As Mary was forced to abdicate shortly after his birth, he acceded to the Scottish throne as an infant and was brought up to be distanced from his mother. He was learned, taught by some of the best tutors available in the Scottish Humanist school, but also deeply superstitious, secretive and something of a misanthropist. He married Anne of Denmark in 1590, though ...

Gibson, Alexander, Sir, -1693

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Craig, Thomas, Sir, 1538-1608

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Sir Thomas Craig was a lawyer and jurist in Scotland. From the description of Jus feudale [manuscript] : an abridgment in English, ca. 1650. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 526697096 ...

Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610

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Tudor-Craig, Algernon Tudor, Sir, 1873-1943,

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Johnston, James, 1643?-1737

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