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An anonymous treatise of advice to a Catholic King of Great Britain

MS. Eng. e. 3454

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Title

An anonymous treatise of advice to a Catholic King of Great Britain

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. e. 3454

Summary

An anonymous treatise of advice to a Catholic King of Great Britain.

Date

1710

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: gilt-tooled red morocco, gilt-edged

Physical extent

114.0 pages

Custodial history

Guilford collection; Phillipps MS. 6120; armorial bookplate of Viscount Birkenhead; Sotheby's, 28 June 1965 (Phillipps sale), lot 161; Christie's, 20 Nov. 2003, (Earl of Perth's sale), lot 205; John Hart of Salthouse, catalogue 66 (April 2004), item 65.

Acquisition

Bought, Blackwell's Rare Books, Oct. 2004.

Subject

Jacobites -- Early works to 1800

17th century

Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714

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  • Stuart, James Francis Edward, 1688-1766

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