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Letter from the Queen to Sir G. Carew, concerning base money, May 16, 1601.
Bibliographic Details
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Elizabeth
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Queen of England
Carew, George
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Totnes, Earl of
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Sir
1601-05
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1601: May
Money and Currency
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London: Lambeth Palace Library, Ms. 620: (Extract)
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.2800, p.1702).
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