File:Elizabeth I's primer on Irish.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionElizabeth I's primer on Irish.jpg |
English: Irish/Latin/English phrasebook compiled for and used by Elizabeth I of England, the text reads:
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1560-1580 |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia by SreeBot
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Sir Christopher Nugent, 9th Baron of Delvin, d. 1602 |
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Other versions | Original document survives in Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. |
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