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  <dc:title>Draft letter by Robert Beale [to Sir Francis Walsingham?]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Four-page draft letter with additions and amendments, unsigned and undated, in Beale's hand.

Apparently the draft of a a covering letter to Beale's reports on the situation in the United Netherlands  (MS 109/1/26), which were sent from Middelburg, Zeeland, on 2 May 1576, possibly to Sir Francis Walsingham

Abstract:
Beale, after mentioning the detailed account of his doings which is contained in [MS 109/26], writes “In this I mean apart to signify unto your Honour that which I have learned of the estate of this country”. [Abstract by James D. George] </dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 May 1576</dc:date>
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