Dialogue on Mary queen of Scots, late sixteenth century
Scope and Contents
A dialogue between a traveller and a civilian on the right of bringing the queen of Scots to trial, written shortly after the discovery of Babington's conspiracy; begins 'An honest gentleman, my familier friende, somtyme student in Oxforde of the civill lawe ...'.
Dates
- Creation: late sixteenth century
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 volume(s) (356 leaves.)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 863.
Physical Description
Paper.
Repository Details
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