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Henry, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492.
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The life and acts of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie. Maintainer of the libertie of Scotland. : With a preface containing a short sum of the history of that time.
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Edinburgh : Printed by Gedeon Lithgovv, 1648.
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[18], 341, [3] p.
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In verse.
"... written in Latine by Master John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots meeter by one called Blind Hary..."--p. [4]
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Author
Henry, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492.
Series
Early English books online.
Subject
Wallace, William, Sir, -1305
Scotland -- History -- 13th century -- Poetry.
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[18], 341, [3] p.
Note
In verse.
"... written in Latine by Master John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots meeter by one called Blind Hary..."--p. [4]
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
Author
Henry, the Minstrel, active 1470-1492.
Series
Early English books online.
Subject
Wallace, William, Sir, -1305
Scotland -- History -- 13th century -- Poetry.
Subject
Wallace, William, Sir, -1305
Scotland -- History -- 13th century -- Poetry.
Descript
[18], 341, [3] p.
Note
In verse.
"... written in Latine by Master John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots meeter by one called Blind Hary..."--p. [4]
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
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