I.Account of the Sums disbursed under the direction of Sir Edward Cecill, Treasurer appointed for defraying the Expenses of the Lady Elizabeth, daughter of King James the First, and her husband the Elector Palatyne, with their Trayne, as also the Lords Ambassadors, Ladies, and others attending them from England to the Territories of the said Elector Palatyne, a 1613: in a Letter addressed by Sir Charles George Young, Garter, F.S.A., to Captain William Henry Smyth, R.N., F.R.S., V.P
Young, C.G.
Archaeologia 35(1): 1-17
1853
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