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British Library
T009532
London : printed for the editor, and sold by Mess. Payne; J. Murray; Messrs. Robson and Clarke: Messrs. Prince and Cooke, and J. Fletcher, Oxford, 1789. vii,[1],116p.,plate : music ; 8°
Memoirs of Prince William Henry, Duke of Glocester, from his birth, July the 24th, 1689, to October, 1697; from an original tract, written by Jenkin ... death, July 29, 1700, ... by the editor.
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Author(s)Jenkin. Lewis
PublisherGale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN / ASIN1170445772
ISBN-139781170445778
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