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IX.—On a Lawsuit concerning the Lady Elizabeth Stuart's Jewels

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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There attaches to the history of the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Charles I., a melancholy interest that cannot fail to awaken sympathy, even in those unsympathetic individuals who feel none for the family to which she belonged; for that reason anything which brings before us incidents in her life is, I think, worthy of record.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1898

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page 130 note a Her death is generally stated to have taken place at a much earlier date.

page 132 note a Exchequer Decrees and Orders, Series III. vol. 38, p. 263.