Declaration of the true causes of the great trouble : manuscript, [ca. 1860?].

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Declaration of the true causes of the great trouble : manuscript, [ca. 1860?].

A 19th century copy of an earlier manuscript, which itself is a copy of a rare tract printed in 1592. The tract is an attack on William Cecil and is attributed to Richard Verstegen.

1 v. ; 27 x 22 cm.

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University of Chicago. Library.

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George Musgrave Giger was classics professor at Princeton University, 1850-65. Francis Turretin (1623-1687) was a theologian. From the guide to the Microfilms of a Translation of Franois Turrettin, Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, 20th century (copies of 19th century originals), (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) ...

University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center

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Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598

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Thomas Sackville, Baron Buckhurst, as the Queen's personal envoy, was sent to France in February 1571 to negotiate a marriage between Elizabeth I and Henry, Duke of Anjou (later Henry III, King of France). In August of that year Buckhurst accompanied the French envoy Paul de Foix to England to further the marriage negotiations. From the description of Autograph letter signed from William Cecil, Baron Burghley, to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester [manuscript], 1571 August 11. (Folger ...

Verstegan, Richard, approximately 1550-1640

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