Cm.8.22(02)
State-amusements, serious and hypocritical, fully exemplified in the abdication of King James the Second. Containing an account of the most remarkable amusements that happen'd in the government of that prince, with the names of the several princes of Europe that congratulated him on the birth of the pretended Prince of Wales ... to which is added a true list of the members of both universities that amused His Majesty upon that occasion ... and for a conclusion there is annex'd that most amusing declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster, presented to Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange, at Whitehall, Feb. 13. 1688-9.
London : Printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1711.
80p ; 8vo.
Previously Cm.8.29 and Cm.8.34.
[Bound with:] Nine other early 18th century pamphlets.
Bookplate of Eton College.
Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
18th century gold-tooled calf.
James, 1633 - 1701 Prince of Wales.
James, 1633 - 1701 II, King of England.
Great Britain History James II, 1685-1688.
England London.
B14704