Tailors travels from London to the Isle of VVight, vvith his returne, and occasion of his iourney

by John Taylor

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First published: 1648 1 language
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A curious work, partly in verse, partly in prose, that describes an itinerary of a trip to the Isle of Wight, in part to visit the King who was imprisoned there, along with some "Occurences, and accidents there".

The work also identifies several afflicted persons who had traveled to the Island seeking the Royal Touch from the King, and who were apparently cured by him.

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