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Copies of some official correspondence of James first duke of Ormonde

MS. Eng. hist. c. 37

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Title

Copies of some official correspondence of James first duke of Ormonde

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. hist. c. 37

Summary

Copies of some official correspondence of James first duke of Ormonde

Associated place

Ireland -- History

Ireland -- Politics and Government

Date

Written in about 1680

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper, binding, half morocco, with marbled lining papers, 'Bretherton ligavit, 1848' on a printed label

Physical extent

130 pages

Custodial history

Once MS. Phillipps 9719, acquired by sir T. Phillipps in 1836 from Thomas Thorpe the bookseller.

Acquisition

Bought.. at the Phillipps sale, 23. 3. 1895, lot 673.

Subject

17th century

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  • Charles II, 1630-1685

  • Butler, James, 1610-1688, 1st Duke of Ormonde

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