To our right trustie & welbeloved the Lord Willoughbie : manuscript, 1588 Apr. 26.

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To our right trustie & welbeloved the Lord Willoughbie : manuscript, 1588 Apr. 26.

The document concerns a possible truce with the Spanish army occupying the Low Countries.

1 leaf ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7803388

Houghton Library

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