Parliamentarie relations and passages, 1623-1624.

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Parliamentarie relations and passages, 1623-1624.

Manuscript diary recording proceedings in the House of Commons. Volume 1 covers February-May 1623 and November 1624; volume 2 covers February 1623/4-May 1624. Bound in half morocco (red) with marbled covers.

2 volumes (58-131, 89 leaves) ; 30 x 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7577899

Cornell University Library

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