Camden Miscellany, Volume 10 presents a collection of historical documents and papers, offering invaluable insights into British history. This volume, compiled under the auspices of the Royal Historical Society and the Camden Society, showcases the meticulous work of historians such as Sir Roger Wilbraham, Harold Spencer Scott, Sir Thomas Postumus Hobby, Edgar Powell, and Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
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