A notable and pleasant history of the famous renowned knights of the blade, commonly called Hectors or, St. Nicholas clerkes. Wherein is shewed how they first came to that name and profession, with the manner of their life and conversation, and what lawes and rules they have made to be observed by them. Being a good caution to all gentlemen, strangers, and travellours, to know thereby, a way to discover them, and also to prevent them. Very necessary to be published in these times, for a generall good to the common-wealth.
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dc.title | A notable and pleasant history of the famous renowned knights of the blade, commonly called Hectors or, St. Nicholas clerkes. Wherein is shewed how they first came to that name and profession, with the manner of their life and conversation, and what lawes and rules they have made to be observed by them. Being a good caution to all gentlemen, strangers, and travellours, to know thereby, a way to discover them, and also to prevent them. Very necessary to be published in these times, for a generall good to the common-wealth. |
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identifier.stc | Thomason E659_14 |
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