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Volume containing various correspondence, including from Charles II to Edward Hyde

MS. Eng. hist. b. 212

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Title

Volume containing various correspondence, including from Charles II to Edward Hyde

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. hist. b. 212

Summary

Volume containing various correspondence, including from Charles II to Edward Hyde, 1662-1900.

Associated place

Somerset (England)

Oxfordshire (England)

Date

1662-1900

Language

English

Physical facet

vellum binding

Physical extent

120 Leaves

Custodial history

Diamond- shaped label on spine inscribed '58'; 'No. 16' on upper cover.

Acquisition

Bought, Christie's, 8 June 1967 (Cornbury Park sale), lot 577.

Subject

17th century

18th century

Letters

19th century

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Connections

People associated with this object

  • Hyde, Edward, 1609-1674, 1st Earl of Clarendon

  • Charles II, 1630-1685

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