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Life of Lady Jane Grey, and of Lord Guildford Dudley, her husband. This young lady at twelve years of age understood eight languages, was for nine days queen of England, and was beheaded in the Tower in the seventeenth year of her age, being at that time the most amiable and accomplished woman in Europe.

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  1. Life of Lady Jane Grey, and of Lord Guildford Dudley, her husband. This young lady at twelve years of age understood eight languages, was for nine days queen of England, and was beheaded in the Tower in the seventeenth year of her age, being at that time the most amiable and accomplished woman in Europe. By Theophilus Marcliffe.
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  1. London : Printed for Thomas Hodgkins, at the Juvenile Library, Hanway Street (opposite Soho Square), Oxford Street, and to be had of all booksellers. 1806.
Author
  1. Godwin, William, 1756-1836.

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Additional authors
  1. Hodgkins, Thomas.
  2. McMillan, Buchanan.
Description
  1. vi, 112 p. : ill.; 13 cm.
Subject
  1. Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554
Call number
  1. Pforz (Godwin, W. Life of Lady Jane Grey. 1806)
Note
  1. Printer's imprint: "Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent -Garden."
  2. Publisher's advertisements: on rear printed cover. -- Advertisements are for "M. J. Godwin"; covers probably printed ca. 1809.
  3. Illustration: Etched frontispiece portrait of Lady Jane Grey.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted access;
Author
  1. Godwin, William, 1756-1836.
Title
  1. Life of Lady Jane Grey, and of Lord Guildford Dudley, her husband. This young lady at twelve years of age understood eight languages, was for nine days queen of England, and was beheaded in the Tower in the seventeenth year of her age, being at that time the most amiable and accomplished woman in Europe. By Theophilus Marcliffe.
Imprint
  1. London : Printed for Thomas Hodgkins, at the Juvenile Library, Hanway Street (opposite Soho Square), Oxford Street, and to be had of all booksellers. 1806.
Restricted access
  1. Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Local note
  1. Pforzheimer copy: "K.S. Davidson," in ink on title-page. -- Bound in original printed boards, rebacked with red leather; within drab board box with red backstrip and gilt spine titling and rules.
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Added author
  1. Hodgkins, Thomas. Publisher
  2. McMillan, Buchanan. Printer
Research call number
  1. Pforz (Godwin, W. Life of Lady Jane Grey. 1806)
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