An examination of the letters, said to be written by Mary, queen of Scots, to James, earl of Bothwell:
shewing by intrinsick and extrinsick evidence, that they are forgeries. Also, an enquiry into the murder of King Henry [Darnley]
By Walter Goodall ...
APA Citation
Goodall, W. (1754). An examination of the letters, said to be written by Mary, queen of Scots, to James, earl of Bothwell: shewing by intrinsick and extrinsick evidence, that they are forgeries. Also, an enquiry into the murder of King Henry [Darnley]. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and W. Ruddimans.
MLA Citation
Goodall, Walter, 1706?-1766. An Examination of the Letters, Said to Be Written by Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of Bothwell: Shewing by Intrinsick And Extrinsick Evidence, That They Are Forgeries. Also, an Enquiry Into the Murder of King Henry [Darnley]. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and W. Ruddimans, 1754.
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