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30. Three Letters from Dr. Percy at Rome to friends at Paris.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Type
III. Letters and Memorials, 1601–1603
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

References

Page 237 note a So probably. Cf. Douay Diaries, p. 374. Mr. Macray reads “Persens.”

Page 238 note a This and the following letters are indeed “evell scribled” and extremely difficult to decipher. The text is also bleared and blotted in many places, and the paper has been mended here and there, to the detriment of the words.

Page 239 note a The name partly erased.

Page 239 note b Or, perhaps, “jap.” Compare vol. i. pp. 96, 97.

Page 241 note a Or ‘reticence’ ?