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A Letter-book of Sir Amias Paulet when ambassador at Paris

MS. Add. C. 82

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Title

A Letter-book of Sir Amias Paulet when ambassador at Paris

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 82

Summary

A Letter-book of Sir Amias Paulet when ambassador at Paris, from Jan. 12, 1577/8, to Aug. 29, 1578, consisting of copies of 66 letters, of which 11 are to Queen Elizabeth, 19 to Lord Burleigh, and 36 to Sir Francis Walsingham.

Date

written in 1578

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper, imperfect

Physical extent

162 Leaves

Custodial history

This volume forms a continuation of MS. Rawl. A. 331, and was originally pp. 242-619 of a larger volume, but it has lost 27 leaves in different parts, making several letters imperfect.

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Manuscripts relating to Mary Queen of Scots

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