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Certified contemporary copy of the order of the House of Lords for the acquittal of Sir Richard Bolton and Sir Gerrard Lowther accused of high treason June 22, 1642.
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Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Bolton, Richard
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Sir
Lowther, Gerrard
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Sir
1642-06
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1642: June
Treason
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. 4646
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Published: (1888)