The life of Marguerite d'Angoulême, queen of Navarre, duchesse d'Alençon and de Berry, sister of Francis I., king of France. From numerous unpublished sources, including ms. documents in the Bibliothèque Imperiale, and the Archives du Royaume de France, and also the private correspondence of Queen Marguerite with Francis I., &c. By Martha Walker Freer, v. 2. | HathiTrust Digital Library

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The life of Marguerite d'Angoulême, queen of Navarre, duchesse d'Alençon and de Berry, sister of Francis I., king of France. From numerous unpublished sources, including ms. documents in the Bibliothèque Imperiale, and the Archives du Royaume de France, and also the private correspondence of Queen Marguerite with Francis I., &c. By Martha Walker Freer, v. 2.
Author 
Freer, Martha Walker, 1822-1888.Freer, Martha Walker, 1822-1888.
Published 
London :Hurst and Blackett,1854.
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2v.ports.20 cm.

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THE LIFE OF MARGUERITE D'ANGOULEME, QUEEN OF NAVARRE, DUCHESSE D'ALENÇON AND DE BERRY, SISTER OF FRANCIS I., KING OF FRANCE. FROM NUMEROUS UNPUBLISHED SOURCES, INCLUDING MS. DOCUMENTS IN THE BIBLIOTHEQUE IMPERIALE, AND THE ARCHIVES DU ROYAUME DE FRANCE, AND ALSO THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE OF QUEEN MARGUERITE WITH FRANCIS I., &c. BY MARTHA WALKER FREER. "La Royne Marguerite, La plus belle fleur d'élite, Qu'onques la terre enfanta." RONSARD. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, SUCCESSORS TO HENRY COLBURN, 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. 1854.

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