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OLIVER CROMWELL Ld. Protector of England Scotland & Ireland &c

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Two-line inscription on the lower edge: “OLIVER CROMWELL Ld. Protector of England Scotland & Ireland & c”
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Title: OLIVER CROMWELL Ld. Protector of England Scotland & Ireland &c
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Two-line inscription on the lower edge: “OLIVER CROMWELL Ld.
Protector of England Scotland & Ireland & c”.

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