The History of the life and death of Fair Rosamond; concubine to King Henry II. [S]hewing how Queen Eleanor plotted to destroy Fair Rosamond, to prevent which, she was removed to a stately bower, at Woodstock, near Oxford; and while the King was in France, Fair Rosamond was poisoned by his Queen.

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[1800?]
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Edinburgh : Printed and sold by J. Morren, Cowgate, and at No 29, Leith Street, [1800?]

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24p. : ill. ; 240.

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ESTC T185515

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