Am I right in thinking that Charles I’s 1631 Book of Orders is not online anywhere? If anyone has seen it, or even some extracts, please let me know…
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4 comments on “Book of Orders query”
I’ve no idea, but I know a man who would, and I have just asked him.
Ooh, I’m all in suspense now…
He say no, alas. He mentioned something else about nicking it from EEBO, but that would be BAD, so I won’t say what exactly, or identify him.
Well, at least I can look it up there. Pity though.
Thanks!