The true effigies of our most illustrious soveraigne lord, King Charles Queene Mary, with the rest of the royall progenie. : Also a compendium or abstract of their most famous geneologies and pedegrees, expressed in prose and verse. With the times and places, of their births.
| Other Authors: | Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677 (Engraver), Merian, Matthaeus, 1621-1687 (Engraver) |
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Printed at London :
for John Sweeting, at the signe of the Angell in Popes-Head Alley,
1641. [id est 1642]
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