Behold! Two letters, : the one, written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales, now King of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, and defender of the Pope's faith. : The other, an answer to the said letter by the said Prince, now His Majesty of England, and the Pope's faithful servant, in destroying these kingdoms. : Being an extract out of the history of England, Scotland and Ireland
written in the French tongue by Andrew du Chesne, geographer to the French king (lib. 22. fol. 1162. Printed at Paris cum privilegio. ; Thereafter translated into English, and printed both together in the year of discoveries 1642 and now reprinted in the year of tryall 1648
The letters are by Pope Gregory XV and Charles Stuart, later King of Great Britain.
The papal letter was originally published in 1623 as "The Pope's letter to the Prince in Latine, Spanish, and English." An English translation of both letters was published in 1650 as the latter part of "The King of Scotlands negotiations at Rome".
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
Thomason E.537[35]
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 83:E537[35])