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Sir Amias Poulet

November 19, 1874 issue

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The article focuses on the book "The Letter-Books of Sir Amias Poulet, Keeper of Mary, Queen of Scots," edited by John Morris. This is another and an important contribution to the secret history of a story of which the interest seems only to grow with time and debate. Morris has done well in publishing some hitherto unpublished letters of Sir Amias Poulet, her jailer during the last two sombre years of her captivity, and in supplying from other sources the correspondence requisite to afford a partial glimpse into the intricate plots with which his prisoner was environed.

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LETTER-Books of Sir Amias Poulet, Keeper of Mary, Queen of Scots, The (Book); MORRIS, John; LITERATURE; PUBLISHERS & publishing; LETTERS; POULET, Amias
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