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Robert Car and Ladie Francis. The narrative history of King James... for the fir. M. Sparke: London, 1651. Portrait of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset and Lady Francis, his wife. Image taken from The narrative history of King James. for the first fourteen years...I. The state of England at his Majesties entrance II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady F. Howard, and Robert, Earl of Essex Also the arraignment of Sir J. Elvis. touching the murthering of Sir T. Overbury III. A declaration of his Majesties revenue IV. The Commissions for the burning of two hereticks (B. Legatt and E. Wightman), etc. . Originally published/produced in M. Sparke: London, 1651. . Source: 292.f.37, opposite 56. Language: English.

Robert Car and Ladie Francis. The narrative history of King James... for the fir. M. Sparke: London, 1651. Portrait of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset and Lady Francis, his wife.  Image taken from The narrative history of King James. for the first fourteen years...I. The state of England at his Majesties entrance II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady F. Howard, and Robert, Earl of Essex Also the arraignment of Sir J. Elvis. touching the murthering of Sir T. Overbury III. A declaration of his Majesties revenue IV. The Commissions for the burning of two hereticks (B. Legatt and E. Wightman), etc. .  Originally published/produced in M. Sparke: London, 1651. . Source: 292.f.37, opposite 56. Language: English.
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Robert Car and Ladie Francis. The narrative history of King James... for the fir. M. Sparke: London, 1651. Portrait of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset and Lady Francis, his wife. Image taken from The narrative history of King James. for the first fourteen years...I. The state of England at his Majesties entrance II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady F. Howard, and Robert, Earl of Essex Also the arraignment of Sir J. Elvis. touching the murthering of Sir T. Overbury III. A declaration of his Majesties revenue IV. The Commissions for the burning of two hereticks (B. Legatt and E. Wightman), etc. . Originally published/produced in M. Sparke: London, 1651. . Source: 292.f.37, opposite 56. Language: English.
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28.1 x 37.7 cm | 11.1 x 14.9 in (300 dpi)