Cf.3.2.15
[Epitome of chronicles]
Coopers chronicle contenynge the vvhole discourse of the histories as well of thys realme, as all other countreis. with the succession of theyr kynges, the tyme of theyr raign, and what notable actes were done by the[m] newely enlarged and augmented as well in the first parte wyth diuers profitable historries. as in the latter ende wyth the whole summe of those thynges that Paulus Iouius and Sleigdane hath written of late yers that is, now lately ouersene and with great dilligence corrected and augmented vnto the. vii. yere of the raigne of our most gracious Quene Elizabeth that nowe is.
Epitome of chronicles
Lanquettes chronicle
[London] : Anno, 1565, the first day of Auguste.
[30], 376 [i.e. 375], [8] leaves ; 20cm. (4to).
Published 1 August.
Originally published in 1549 as: An epitome of chronicles.
Recto running title reads: Lanquettes chronicle.
Another issue of STC 15219, partly reset.
Place of publication from STC.
Running title reading "Lanquettes chronicle".
STC (2nd ed.), 15220; ESTC S122052
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1956. 1 microfilm reel; 35mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 659:12).
Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
?Signatures reading "Anna Sancta de Lokee", "Timothy Titus", and "Anne Lokes Nichols".
Signature (repeated) on title-page and final leaf heavily crossed through.
Monogram on title-page (?related to other names).
18th century gold-tooled, polished calf.
Ms. annotations.
ECL previous shelfmark: Cf.3.2.11
World history Early works to 1800.
Storer, Anthony Morris, 1746 - 1799 former owner.
England London.
B13978