Letters commendatory, signed and sealed by prince Charles, desiring that free passage may in all places be allowed to sir John Urry while on his travels; Hague
MS. Rawl. A. 148, fol. 114
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Letters commendatory, signed and sealed by prince Charles, desiring that free passage may in all places be allowed to sir John Urry while on his travels; Hague
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MS. Rawl. A. 148, fol. 114
Date
21 Sep 1648
Language
English
Physical facet
On parchment
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Rawlinson A: English History
A collection of papers and letters chiefly concerning Patrick Ruthven, lord Ettrick and earl of Forth and Brentford, and the family of sir John Urry
Letters commendatory, signed and sealed by prince Charles, desiring that free passage may in all places be allowed to sir John Urry while on his travels; Hague
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