The staple contract, betwixt the Royal Burrows of Scotland, and the city Campvere in Zealand : with the several amplifications, prolongations, and ratifications thereof /
| Main Author: | Yair, James |
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| Other Authors: | Stewart, Charles, depute commissioner |
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