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A cockney feast at James Towne, Aprill 23, 1686 as described in two letters from the Blathwayt papers and in an introduction written especially for this keepsake
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A cockney feast at James Towne, Aprill 23, 1686 as described in two letters from the Blathwayt papers and in an introduction written especially for this keepsake
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Publication date
1964.
Call number
401291
Creator
Howard of Effingham, Francis Howard (1643-1695)
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Dimensions
22 cm
Associated people
Blathwayt, William, (1649?-1717.)
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