Xxiii. Letter from Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., Secretary, to Hudson Gurney, Esq., V.P., accompanying a Scheme proposed in the Time of Charles the First for establishing a Mount of Piety in England
Ellis, H.
Archaeologia 29(2): 275-304
1842
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