Xxiv. Transcript of an original Letter from King Edward the Fourth, when Earl of March, and his brother the Earl of Rutland, to their father, Richard Duke of York, preserved among the Cotton Manuscripts in the British Museum. Communicated by Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S. Secretary. Its chief singularity is the use of the word natural as implying a legitimate Son
Ellis, H.
Archaeologia 17: 224-225
1814
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