Francis Tate papers, ca. 1598-1603 (inclusive) [microform].

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Francis Tate papers, ca. 1598-1603 (inclusive) [microform].

The papers consist of a treatise entitled "A discourse importing the Assembly of Parliament," written by Francis Tate, a seventeenth century antiquarian, of the Middle Temple, London. The manuscript is Harleian MS 253, ff. 32-36 in the British Library.

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