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 THE

HISTORY

of the Life and Death of

FAIR ROSAMOND,

Concubine to King HENRY II.

HEWING

w Queen Eleanor plotted to deſtroy Fair Roſamond, to prevent which, ſhe was removed to a ſtately Bower, at Woodſtock, near Oxford: and while the King was in France, Fair Roſamond was poiſoned by his Queen.

EDINBURGH:

inted and sold by J. MORREN, Cowgate, and at

No 29, Leith Street.