Simonds D'Ewes diary, 1640 January 29-1641 September 9.

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Simonds D'Ewes diary, 1640 January 29-1641 September 9.

Manuscript diary concerning the proceedings of Parliament. Volume 1 (with binder's title D'Ewes diary (smooth)) is a fair copy; volume 2 (with binder's title D'Ewes diary (rough)) is a rough draft; volume 3 (with binder's title D'Ewes--Oddments) contains early sheets of the diary (leaves 7-8, rectos and versos) and miscellaneous papers of his (leaves 9-10 rectos and versos, 69, 81 verso, 82, 83 r and v, 88 r and v, 89 verso, and 90 r and v).

5 volumes ; 31-37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7781146

Cornell University Library

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