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  <dc:title>Letter from Johann von Glauburg in Frankfurt am Main to Robert Beale in London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter in Latin, autograph in Humanist hand
Introduces an unnamed young man, a connection, who carried this letter. Mentions his late father’s and his own help “to your exiles in the past”.
 [abstract James D. George] 
The young manin question  is from Langensalza in Thuringia and has served the Elector and Landgraf of Saxony.
Signed: Tuae dignitatis studiosissimus Joannes à Glauburgo
Endorsed by Beale: 1. Aprilis 1578 D. Globerg
Endorsed in later hand: Glauburg's Recommendation of a young man &amp;c.

James D. George suggested that the writer was Johann Adolf von Glauberg  (1556 - 1611),  the son of Dr. Adolf von Glauburg (1524 - 1555) who gave support to English Protestant exiles during the reign of Queen Mary; however in MS 1009/2/24 the writer names his son as August, and this identifies him  as Johann von Glauburg (1529 - 1609), the stepfather of Johann Adolf von Gluburg.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 April 1578</dc:date>
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