The memoirs of Walter Pringle of Greenknow; or, Some few of the free mercys of God to him, and his will to his children, left to them under his own hand first written over out of the original, by James Pringle of Greenknow, 1684. And from thence carefully transcribed.
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- Title:
- The memoirs of Walter Pringle of Greenknow; or, Some few of the free mercys of God to him, and his will to his children, left to them under his own hand first written over out of the original, by James Pringle of Greenknow, 1684. And from thence carefully transcribed.
- Date:
- 1739
- Creator:
- Pringle, Walter, 1625-1667
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- Description:
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Number 2 in a volume of 6 titles bound together. Begins on page 123 of digital object.
Cited In: English short title catalogue, T172026 http://estc.bl.uk/T172026
Text continuous despite pagination.
Local Notes: Ownership history: Rubenstein Library copy 1: Number 2 in a volume of 6 titles bound together.
Action note: Rubenstein Library copy: former call number: E 12mo #4349 no. 2
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- Publisher:
- Glasgow : Printed and sold by John Robertson Junior, and Mrs. M'Lean, in company book-sellers, in the Salt-Market, MDCCXXXIX [1739]
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- [6], 2-54,56-84, [1] pages ; 18 cm (8°)
- Digital Collection:
- David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Books
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE001776935
- Rights:
- Free Re-UsePublic Domain
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- 001776935
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- 2cf5821b-ee36-45bf-8607-9b383d7e687d
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