Notes from my conference this day with Miss Dawson upon my revisiting her with the book she had trusted me with about the birth of the Prince of Wales : manuscript transcription of shorthand notes taken by Samuel Pepys : [England], 1695 Aug. 29.

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Notes from my conference this day with Miss Dawson upon my revisiting her with the book she had trusted me with about the birth of the Prince of Wales : manuscript transcription of shorthand notes taken by Samuel Pepys : [England], 1695 Aug. 29.

A transcription of the shorthand notes Pepys made on his second visit to a Miss Dawson to discuss the birth of the Prince of Wales [James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender].

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