A discourse of the antiquity and office of the earle marshalls of England
MS. Tanner 14, fol. 16b
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Title
A discourse of the antiquity and office of the earle marshalls of England
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 14, fol. 16b
Summary
A discourse of the antiquity and office of the earle marshalls of England, written by sir Rob. Cotton knt. at the request of the lord Howard, earle of Northampton.
Begins, "Sir, Your small time I must ballance with a [sic] slender an answer."
Ends, "Soe fare you well this morning the 25°. November 1602. Your assured freind, Ro. Cotton."
Date
[c. 1602]
Language
English
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Collection contents
Collection of treatises and papers relating to the offices of high steward, high constable and earl-marshal of England
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