An edition of A memoir of Peregrine Bertie (1838)

A memoir of Peregrine Bertie

eleventh lord Willoughby de Eresby, commander-in-chief of Queen Elizabeth's forces in the Low Countries, and in France; and governor of Berwick.

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An edition of A memoir of Peregrine Bertie (1838)

A memoir of Peregrine Bertie

eleventh lord Willoughby de Eresby, commander-in-chief of Queen Elizabeth's forces in the Low Countries, and in France; and governor of Berwick.

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J. Murray
Language
English
Pages
180

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Edition Notes

On economy. An address to his son, by the author of the memoir: p. 93-180.
Appendix: "The most rare and excellent history of the Dutchess of Suffolk, and her husband Richard Bertie's calamity. To the tune of, Queen Dido. Originally publish'd in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and reprinted in December 1738": p. [175]-180.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
DA358.B4 A3

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 180 p.
Number of pages
180

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7008310M
Internet Archive
memoirofperegrin00bert
LCCN
09014372
OCLC/WorldCat
11022472

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Work ID
OL7865635W

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