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section 8

 Item — Volume: 1, Page: 105-119

Scope and Contents

p.105 Certaine remembrances to Prince Charles written by Sir Charles Cornwall (During Commitment in the Tower. For his most excellent Highness. I began my bouldnes of this kinde (most excellent Prince) in time of thatt rare, and well I may saye in soe young years, incomparable Prince my deer master your Brother to whome being thereunto by himselfe comanded I deliverd in a plaine manner my soule and thoughtes In whatsoeverConceyved might induce to the rectifeng of of his life and government of his estate.... [Concerns the duties of a Prince].)

p.114 ...[plain apparel would save courtiers money]...

p.119 ...I shall now betake my selfe to a private Country lyfe....Finis.

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