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Autograph letter signed : Wittenberg, to John the Steadfast, Elector of Saxony, (DS3170)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (25.3, 9934990333506421)

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    Autograph letter signed : Wittenberg, to John the Steadfast, Elector of Saxony,
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    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
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    Ellis, John Henry, 1840-1912
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    Huth, Henry, 1815-1878
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    Huth, Alfred Henry, 1850-1910
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    Scheide, John Hinsdale, 1875-1942
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    Reformation--Germany--History--Sources
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    Protestants--Germany--History--Sources
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    Manuscripts, German--New Jersey--Princeton
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    Extent: 1 paper ; 310 x 210 mm.
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    Ms. leaf.
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    Origin: Written in Wittenberg, Thursday after St. Margaret, 1525.
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    John Dillon sale (London, June 10, 1869, no. 646) to Samuel Addington; his sale (London, Apr. 24, 1876, no. 211) to Ellis; sold in 1880 by John Henry Ellis to Henry Huth (Cat., 1880, V, p. 1697); A. H. Huth sale (London, 1911, no. 142) to B. Quaritch, from whom it was obtained (Handlist, N.Y., Feb. 1923, no. 496) by John H. Scheide.
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    8 November 2023
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    8 November 2023
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