Fk.4.06(13)
Englands birth-right justified against all arbitrary usurpation, whether regall or parliamentary, or under what vizor soever. With divers queries, observations and grievances of the people, declaring this Parliaments present proceedings to be directly contrary to those fundamentall principles, whereby their actions at first were justifyable against the King, in their present illegall dealings with those that have been their best friends, advancers and preservers: and in other things of high concernment to the freedom of all the free-born people of England; by a well-wisher to the just cause for which Lieutenant Col. John Lilburne is unjustly imprisoned in New-gate.
Pamphlets 1611: &c
[London] : Printed Octob, 1645.
[2], 47, [3]p ; 19cm. (4to).
A well-wisher = John Lilburne.
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon; place of publication from Wing.
First leaf bears "The preamble, to all the free-borne people of England" on verso.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), L2103; ESTC R230394
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1996. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2394:16).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
18th century quarter brown calf; rebacked?; red and blue marbled paper covered boards; four raised bands; spine title: "Pamphlets 1611: &c".
Bound with thirty-two other items.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Previously: Dm.4.6.
Ms. inscription in pencil: "Checked March 1924. Entries added to gen cat".
Levellers Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B10448