[Letter describing the Battle of Etampes], 1652 May 5.

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[Letter describing the Battle of Etampes], 1652 May 5.

Manuscript on paper of a letter describing General Turenne's attack on the forces of the Prince de Conde at Etampes, near Chartres, in May 1652, including information on the participation of James, Duke of York.

1 v. (3 p.) ; 27 x 22 cm.

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