Intercepted letter from a lady, without address or signature, respecting the intended marriage of the brother of the Portuguese ambassador, as soon as he is released from imprisonment in the Tower; and mentioning his having once escaped through the help of lord Moone's sister who was in love with him
MS. Rawl. A. 62/2, p. 618
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Intercepted letter from a lady, without address or signature, respecting the intended marriage of the brother of the Portuguese ambassador, as soon as he is released from imprisonment in the Tower; and mentioning his having once escaped through the help of lord Moone's sister who was in love with him
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MS. Rawl. A. 62/2, p. 618
Date
[1654]
Language
English
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Rawlinson A: English History
Thurloe Papers, vol. lxii, part 2
Intercepted letter from a lady, without address or signature, respecting the intended marriage of the brother of the Portuguese ambassador, as soon as he is released from imprisonment in the Tower; and mentioning his having once escaped through the help of lord Moone's sister who was in love with him
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