Original acknowledgment by Monmouth that Charles II. had declared he was never married to Monmouth's mother; written and signed by him on the day of his execution, in the presence of the attesting witnesses, bishops Turner and Ken, together with Tenison and Hooper
MS. Rawl. A. 139B, fol. 8
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Original acknowledgment by Monmouth that Charles II. had declared he was never married to Monmouth's mother; written and signed by him on the day of his execution, in the presence of the attesting witnesses, bishops Turner and Ken, together with Tenison and Hooper
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MS. Rawl. A. 139B, fol. 8
Date
[15 Jul 1685]
Language
English
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Rawlinson A: English History
The second volume of the collection of state papers of the reign of James II. (chiefly relating to the proposed abrogation of the penal laws and the tests)
Original acknowledgment by Monmouth that Charles II. had declared he was never married to Monmouth's mother; written and signed by him on the day of his execution, in the presence of the attesting witnesses, bishops Turner and Ken, together with Tenison and Hooper
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