A discourse plainly proving that as well the sentence of death lately given against that unfortunate lady Mary late queen of Scots..., 1587
Item
MS. Tanner 108, fol. 2
Held at the Weston Library
A discourse plainly proving that as well the sentence of death lately given against that unfortunate lady Mary late queen of Scots, as also the execution of the same sentence was honourable, just, necessary, and lawful; 1587.
Begins, "There hath not happened since the memorye of man, nor peradventure in any age beyonnd." and ends, "In the deffence of trothe it selfe there is a certayne measuer to be used."
Dates
- Creation: 1587
Extent
1 item
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 108, fol. 2
Creator
- From the Collection: Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury (Person)
- From the Collection: Tanner | Thomas | 1674-1735 | Bishop of St Asaph and antiquary (Person)
- From the Collection: Allin | Sir | Thomas | 1612-1685 | Knight | Admiral (Person)
- From the Collection: Lenthall | Sir | William | 1591-1662 | Knight | Speaker of the House of Commons, Master of the Rolls (Person)
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