The female triumph: or, Mistris White asserted, : by a way of a reply to a thing, if not printed, certainly published and dispersed by Sir Thomas Walsingham, pretending a true narrative of the business of Eltham-Park. Sent in a letter from a friend in Oxon to a friend in London.
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