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'Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre'

MS. Firth c. 12

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Title

'Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre'

Shelfmark

MS. Firth c. 12

Summary

'Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre': the diplomatic correspondence of Antoine Lefebvre, sieur de la Boderie, French ambassador at the court of Great Britain, April 1606-January 1610/1: apparently, like Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 30642-4, copied from the contemporary transcripts in the Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris), MSS. nouv. acquis. 7013-5 (formerly Fonds Brienne 42-4).

Almost the whole of the correspondence was published, from the Fonds Brienne or from this or another transcript, in 1750, under the title of Ambassades de Monsieur de la Boderie en Angleterre sous le règne d'Henri IV et la minorité de Louis XIII (5 vols. 8vo). Each volume is preceded by a key to the cyphers employed.

Replies to the above dispatches, printed at Amsterdam in 1733 under the title of Lettres d'Henry IV, roi de France, et de messieurs de Villeroy et de Puisieux, à Mr. Antoine le Fevre de la Boderie, ambassadeur de France en Angleterre (2 vols.), as well as in 1750.

Date

Written in the 1st half of the 18th century

Language

French

Physical facet

On paper. Binding, brown leather with gilt ornament, stamped with the armorial bookstamp of Gabriel Bernard de Rieux (d. 1745)-- an anchor, in chief on a dexter canton a star in glory, French work of the early 18th cent.

Physical extent

243 Leaves

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Collection contents

Strafford papers, correspondence and papers of the family of Ducket of Hartham, Rupert Papers, and Ambassade de M. de la Boderie en Angleterre collected by Professor C.H. Firth

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