Raleigh (Sir Walter): Dialogue between a Counsellor of State and a Justice of Peace
TitleRaleigh (Sir Walter): Dialogue between a Counsellor of State and a Justice of Peace
ReferenceFH/N/C/0071
Date
Undated
Scope and ContentRaleigh (Sir Walter). A Dialogue between a Counsellor of State and a Justice of Peace, preceded by a letter beginning, "Most gratious Soveraigne, They that are supprest and hopeless are commonly silent", and ending, "shall be the continuall Prayer of your Maiesties most humbe [sic] Vassall
Wa: Raleigh"
Manuscript written on 17 leaves of rough paper, ending on the front side of folio 17. Begins: "Now, Sir, what think you of Mr St. John's triall" and ends, "that I have lived and will dye an honest man towards him". ("Missing in 1919")
Wa: Raleigh"
Manuscript written on 17 leaves of rough paper, ending on the front side of folio 17. Begins: "Now, Sir, what think you of Mr St. John's triall" and ends, "that I have lived and will dye an honest man towards him". ("Missing in 1919")
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