Letter to Thurloe from Henry Daubeny (or Dawbeney) inclosing an anagram on Richard Cromwell from a line in Virgil, with encomiastic verses in Latin, English verses to R. Cromwell's wife, and the proposed title-page to a book written by Daubeny (but not published until 1659) containing a parallel between Moses and Oliver Cromwell
MS. Rawl. A. 55, p. 285
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Letter to Thurloe from Henry Daubeny (or Dawbeney) inclosing an anagram on Richard Cromwell from a line in Virgil, with encomiastic verses in Latin, English verses to R. Cromwell's wife, and the proposed title-page to a book written by Daubeny (but not published until 1659) containing a parallel between Moses and Oliver Cromwell
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MS. Rawl. A. 55, p. 285
Date
25 Nov 1657
Language
Latin
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson A: English History
Thurloe Papers, vol. lv
Letter to Thurloe from Henry Daubeny (or Dawbeney) inclosing an anagram on Richard Cromwell from a line in Virgil, with encomiastic verses in Latin, English verses to R. Cromwell's wife, and the proposed title-page to a book written by Daubeny (but not published until 1659) containing a parallel between Moses and Oliver Cromwell
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