An account of the Lady Constance Lucy written to a particular friend of hers, Mrs. Moore, together with Martha Eyre's account of the last moments of the authoress [manuscript], ca. 1675.

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An account of the Lady Constance Lucy written to a particular friend of hers, Mrs. Moore, together with Martha Eyre's account of the last moments of the authoress [manuscript], ca. 1675.

Contains account of Constance Lucy's life and last illness (p. 1-24). From flyleaf: "This curious and interesting ms. refers to the Lady Lucy, who married the second Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote. It was drawn up by Mrs. Eliz. Lucy, one of her decendents." Also includes Martha Eyre's account of the last moments of the authoress, Elizabeth Lucy.

38 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7961019

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Lucy, Elizabeth, active 17th century

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Elizabeth Lucy, wife of Francis Lucy, younger son of Lady Constance. Martha Eyre is the third daughter of Elizabeth and Francis Lucy. From the description of An account of the Lady Constance Lucy written to a particular friend of hers, Mrs. Moore, together with Martha Eyre's account of the last moments of the authoress [manuscript], ca. 1675. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 668081596 ...

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Moore, Mrs., 17th cent.

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Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889

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Eyre, Martha, active 17th century

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