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Description Steel engraving and enhancement of the Great Seal of Robert II, King of Alba (Scotland).
Date x 1859
Source The Pictorial History of Scotland from the Roman Invasion to the close of the Jacobite Rebellion. A.D. 79-1646, 2 vols, vol. i, (London, 1859), facing page 224.
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