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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harry Ransom Center (991058302069906011, MS 3327, Container 84)
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English | Milke and hony, or a miscellanious collation of many Christian experien[c]es, sayinges contentes and severall pleases [=places] of scripturs improved : (DS3896) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harry Ransom Center (991058302069906011, MS 3327, Container 84) |
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Milke and hony, or a miscellanious collation of many Christian experien[c]es, sayinges contentes and severall pleases [=places] of scripturs improved :
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1659-1661
17. century
1661
1661
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Scotland (Sutherland, Dunrobin, and Aberdeen?)
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Extent: 91 leaves : paper, 14 x 8 cm
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Title from caption.
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Copied by M. Gordone; below his signature on the front pastedown is a note scriptum Dunrobinibus dated 1659 April 9. Dunrobin Castle was the family seat of the Gordons, the Earls of Sutherland; they also held lands in Aberdeenshire.
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4 December 2023
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4 December 2023
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