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Title The happy entraunce of the high borne Queene of Spaine, the Lady Margarit of Austria, in the renovvned citty of Ferrara. : With feastiuall ceremonies vsed by Pope Clement the eight, in the holy mariage of their Maiesties. : As also in that of the high borne Archduke Albertus of Austria, with the infanta Isabella Clara eugenia, sister to the catholique King of Spaine, Phillip the third. / First translated out of Italian after the coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the magistrates..
Publication Info Imprinted at London : by [J. Windet for] Iohn Woolfe, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes head Alley, neere to the Exchange., 1599..



Descript [8] p.
Note Actual printer's name from STC.
First translated out of Italian after the coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the magistrates.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Margarita, de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip III, King of Spain, 1584-1611
Albrecht VII, Archduke of Austria, 1559-1621
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, 1566-1633
Descript [8] p.
Note Actual printer's name from STC.
First translated out of Italian after the coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the magistrates.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Margarita, de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip III, King of Spain, 1584-1611
Albrecht VII, Archduke of Austria, 1559-1621
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, 1566-1633

Subject Margarita, de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip III, King of Spain, 1584-1611
Albrecht VII, Archduke of Austria, 1559-1621
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, 1566-1633
Descript [8] p.
Note Actual printer's name from STC.
First translated out of Italian after the coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the magistrates.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.

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