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A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe, Esq.
Secretary, First, to the Council of State, and afterwards to The Two Protectors, Oliver and Richard Cromwell. In Seven Columes. Containing authentic memorials of the English affairs from the year 1638, to the restoration of King Charles II. Published from the originals, formerly in the library of John lord Somers, Lord high Chancellor of England, and since in that of Sir Joseph Jekyll, Knt. late Master of the Rolls. Including also a considerable number of original letters and papers, communicated by his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury from the library at Lambeth, the right honourable the Earl of Shelburn, and other hands. The whole digested into an exact order of time. To which is prefixed, The life of Mr. Thurloe: with a complete index to each volume.
- by John Thurloe, Esq. (1616-1668)
- edited by Thomas Birch, M.A. F.R.S. (1705-1766)
- printed for The Executor of Fletcher Gyles; Thomas Woodward, at the Half-Moon, betweenthe Temple-Gates, in Fleet-streets and Charles Davis, in pater-Noster-Row, London, 1742.
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- Vol. 1-7
- Vol. 1 Papers from the year 1638 to 1653.
- Vol. 2 Papers from the year 1653 to 1654.
- Vol. 3 Papers from the year December 1654 to September 1655.
- Vol. 4 Papers from the year September 1655 to May 1656.
- Vol. 5 Papers from the year May 1656 to January 1657.
- Vol. 6 Papers from the year 1657 to 1658.
- Vol. 7 (1742) Papers from the year 1658 to 1660.
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