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RefNoRBO/9/52
AltRefNoRBO.9.84
LevelItem
Title'The Case of Madame [Henrietta Anne Stuart of England]'
Datend
DescriptionConcerning the famous death of Princess Henrietta, King Charles I's daughter, wife of Philippe d'Orleans in St Cloud, France on 30 June 1670. Some suspected she had been poisoned by a liquid given to her to relieve a pain in her side - details of post-mortem given which seem to establish an acute stomach infection.

Read to the Royal Society on 19 June 1706
LanguageEnglish
Extent4 sides
FormatManuscript
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AccessStatusOpen
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