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A letter sent by the French King unto Monsieur de le Verune Liefetenant for his Maiestie at Caen in Normandie, concerning the most happy victory which he obtained against the Leaguers and rebels in his kingdome, vpon the 14. daie of March last past, according to the Romane computation. Wherein is effectually set forth the truth of the Kings proceeding to the said Battaile, and the true number of both the armies, and of those that were drowned, and taken prisoners in the same. Whereunto is adioyned the late agréement of the Lordes and states assembled in the court of Parliament, holden in Normandie since the said fourtéenth daie of March. 1590. / Truely translated according to the French coppie.

 
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dc.date.created 1590
dc.date.issued 2016-02
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dc.description.abstract With an added title page (p. [7]): An act of Parliament, for the taking of all the goods of al the Leaguers and rebels, thei [sic] complices and adherents, holden at Caen in Normandy vppon the foureteenth day of March last past. 1590. ... London. Printed by I. Wolfe for William Wright. 1590. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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dc.subject.lcsh France -- History -- Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598 -- Early works to 1800.
dc.title A letter sent by the French King unto Monsieur de le Verune Liefetenant for his Maiestie at Caen in Normandie, concerning the most happy victory which he obtained against the Leaguers and rebels in his kingdome, vpon the 14. daie of March last past, according to the Romane computation. Wherein is effectually set forth the truth of the Kings proceeding to the said Battaile, and the true number of both the armies, and of those that were drowned, and taken prisoners in the same. Whereunto is adioyned the late agréement of the Lordes and states assembled in the court of Parliament, holden in Normandie since the said fourtéenth daie of March. 1590. / Truely translated according to the French coppie.
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identifier.stc Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.132.h.25[8]
otaterms.date.range 1500-1599

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