A letter written by master Symon Rodes, minister in Yorke, to his brother in London, with the substance of Sir Tho: Widringtons (deputy recorders speech of Yorke) to His Majestie, at his entry into the citie.
| Main Author: | Rhodes, Simon |
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| Other Authors: | Widdrington, Thomas, Sir, ca. 1660-1664 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for Nath: Butter,
1642.
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