Articles of treason and other high misdemeanors and crimes against the Duchess of Portsmouth [manuscript], ca. 1680.

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Articles of treason and other high misdemeanors and crimes against the Duchess of Portsmouth [manuscript], ca. 1680.

Contains 22 articles charging the Duchess with greed, corruption, scheming, popish plotting, improper influence over the king, etc. Probably an unofficial copy.

6 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7623957

Folger Shakespeare Library

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