The travel diary (1611-1612) of an English Catholic : edited from the manuscript in the Brotherton Collection, University of Leeds /
| Main Author: | Somerset, Charles, Sir, approximately 1588-1665 |
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| Corporate Author: | Brotherton Library |
| Other Authors: | Brennan, Michael G. |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Leeds, Great Britain :
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society,
1993.
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| Series: | Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Literary and Historical Section ;
v. 23. |
| Subjects: |
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