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Historical collections, late 17th century, mainly relating to contributions and loans to James I

MS. Eng. hist. c. 300

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Title

Historical collections, late 17th century, mainly relating to contributions and loans to James I

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. hist. c. 300

Summary

Historical collections, late 17th century, mainly relating to contributions and loans to James I.

Date

late 17th century

Language

English

Physical facet

calf, rebacked

Physical extent

188 pages

Custodial history

Inscribed '8.L.8' inside upper cover, 'MSS. Lib. 4' on fol. i; Sotheby's, 19 July 1869 (Sir Henry Ellis sale), lot 933; Phillipps MS. 25596; Sotheby's, 21 March 1895, lot 382.

Acquisition

Bought, Parker and Son, cat. 106 (1947), 626.

Subject

17th century

History

Royal family

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  • James I, King of England, 1566-1625

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