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British Library, London

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Additional MS 75384, 1603 Memoir, transcribed by Rachel Lloyd.

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Harley MS 7001, Letter from Anne Clifford to Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Kent, 1650, fol. 212.

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Chatsworth House, Derbyshire

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Surrey History Centre, Woking

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