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Letter of Thomas Lake to Sir R. Cecil saying the King had willed him to think of a letter to the Lord Deputy to entertain the treaty with Tyrone whom he will be willing to receive upon any terms. April 4, 1603.
Collection:
Salisbury Mss.
Format:
Manuscript
Published:
1930
Subjects:
James I.
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King of England
Lake, Thomas
Cecil, Robert
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Salisbury, 1st Earl of
O'Neill, Hugh
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Tyrone, 3rd Earl of
1603-04
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