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Letters to and from the Court of King James II. at St. Germains (which probably contain items of Irish interest) c.1691-1700.
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Manuscript
Subjects:
James II.
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King of England
1690
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1699
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1690 - 1699
1700
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1709
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1700 - 1709
Irish Abroad
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France
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