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Copies of 'Folio MSS. relating mostly to the Revolution 1688...'

MS. Add. c. 180

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Title

Copies of 'Folio MSS. relating mostly to the Revolution 1688...'

Shelfmark

MS. Add. c. 180

Summary

Copies of 'Folio MSS. relating mostly to the Revolution 1688...', written in about A.D. 1700.

Associated place

Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688

Date

written in about A.D. 1700

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

475 pages

Custodial history

The volume was apparently written for the use of Thomas Wagstaffe the elder, and at his death in 1712 no doubt passed to his second son Thomas.

Acquisition

Bought from W. Butt, esg., of Axmouth on Nov. 10, 1881, with nine other pieces for £10.

Subject

17th century

18th century

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  • Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711

  • Wagstaffe, Thomas, 1645-1712

  • Lake, John, bap.1624-1689

  • Sherlock, William, 1639/40-1707

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