Xviii.Observations upon certain Documents relating to William first Earl of Gowrie, and Patrick Ruthven, his fifth and last surviving son, in a Letter addressed by John Bruce, Esq. Treasurer S.A., to Sir Charles G. Young, Garter, F.S.A
Bruce, J.
Archaeologia 34(2): 190-224
1852
DOI: 10.1017/s0261340900001065
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