Fk.4.06(21)
Englands lamentable slaverie, proceeding from the arbitrarie will, severitie, and injustnes of kings, negligence, corruption, and unfaithfulnesse of parliaments, coveteousnesse, ambition. and variablenesse of priests, and simplicitie, carelesnesse, and cowardlinesse of people. Which slaverie, with the remedie may be easily observed. By the scope of a modest & smooth letter, written by a true lover of his countrey and a faithfull friend to that worthy instrument of Englands freedome, Lievten. Collonell Lilburn, now unjustlie imprisoned in Newgate. Being committed first, by order and vote of Parliament without cause shewed, and then secondly for refusing to answer upon interrogatories to their committee of examinations, contrarie to 1. The great charter of England. 2. The very words of the Petition of right. 3. The act made this present Parliament; for the abolishing the Star-Chamber. ...
Pamphlets 1611: &c
[London] : Printed October, 1645.
8p ; 19cm. (4to).
A true lover of his countrey = William Walwyn.
Bound with thirty-two other items.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Previously: Dm.4.6.
Caption title.
Place of publication from Wing; imprint date from colophon.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "London 11th Octob: 1645".
ESTC R200316; Wing (2nd ed.), W681C; Thomason, E.304[19]
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Thomason Tracts; 50:E.304[19]).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Ms. inscription in pencil: "Checked March 1924. Entries added to gen cat".
18th century quarter brown calf; rebacked?; red and blue marbled paper covered boards; four raised bands; spine title: "Pamphlets 1611: &c".
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B10613