A short view of the late troubles in England [manuscript], 1681.

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A short view of the late troubles in England [manuscript], 1681.

Includes only preface and chapters I-XLVI of Sir William Dugdale's work. Note by Charles Blake in 1705 states that the volume was transcribed by his father, John Blake of Reading.

[10], 1-263, [20] p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7884260

Folger Shakespeare Library

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