The Earle of Gowries conspiracie against the Kings Maiestie. : At Saint Johnstoun vpon Tuesday the fift day of August: and in the sixteene hundred yeares of our Lord God.
| Other Authors: | Simmes, Valentine, fl. 1585-1622 (Printer) |
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By Valentine Simmes, dwelling on Adling hill at the signe of the white Swanne.,
1603.
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