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  <dc:title>Letter from Balduin in Paris to Robert Beale in London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter in French, one page.
Written in the third person by a scribe (au nom de M. Balduin soussigné). Refers to Richard Wroth (inserted: or Thomas Wroth) who has been charged with recovering a large number of books taken to England from the Low Countries and returning them to Balduin.
Dated: Faict a Paris ce viij de Auril 1570
Signed: Balduin [plus abbreviation. for propria manu]
Endorsed: Baldwin

Thomas Wroth may be Sir Thomas Wroth (1518 – 1573), who like Beale was an exile on the Continent during the reign of Queen Mary. He had a brother [?] called  Richard Wroth.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>8 April 1570</dc:date>
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