A Scottish Postbag: Eight Centuries of Scottish LettersGeorge Bruce, Paul Henderson Scott Chambers, 1986 - 270 pagine These letters contain fascinating and important information not only about the writers but also about the social conditions surrounding them. The major common feature of this collection is that all the letters are written by Scots. The correspondence deals with historical events, as well as with details of the domestic and emotional lives of the writers and recipients. |
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The Chancellor and Thrie Estatis | 4 |
ephew 20 | 6 |
Ninian Winzet | 11 |
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