Doomsday Book Presented to William the I, Engraved by J. Fittler, Illustration from David Hume

Doomsday Book Presented to William the I, Engraved by J. Fittler, Illustration from David Hume's 'The History of England'

(Doomsday Book presented to William the I, engraved by J. Fittler, illustration from David Hume's 'The History of England', pub. by R. Bowyer, London, 1812 )


Henry Tresham

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Doomsday Book Presented to William the I, Engraved by J. Fittler, Illustration from David Hume's 'The History of England' by Henry Tresham. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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