Sa1.4.26(01)
[The first and second part of the troublesome raigne of Iohn King of England. With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base sonne (vulgarly named, the bastard Fauconbridge:) also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted. Written by W. Shakespeare.].
Troublesome raigne of John King of England
The troublesome raigne of King Iohn
Troublesome raigne of King John
First and second part of the troublesome raigne of John King of England
[London] : [Printed by Aug: Mathewes for Thomas Dewe, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstones Churchyard in Fleet-street], [1622].
[46] leaves ; 4to.
Previously Ci.2.3.1, B4.2, Plays B4.1 and S.170.Shakespeare 1(01).
The attribution to Shakespeare is probably spurious; sometimes also attributed to Christopher Marlowe.
In verse.
The second part has separate dated title page; register is continuous.
Signatures: A-L4 M².
Wanting title-page to the first part, title and imprint from ESTC.
[Bound with:] Three other plays either by, or ascribed to, Shakespeare.
ESTC S106399; STC (2nd ed.), 14647; Greg, I, 101(c); Pforzheimer, 900
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1958. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Early English books, 1475-1640; 754:04).
Label of Eton College Library.
Storer bookplate; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
Ms. initials: "R. P.".
18th century gold-tooled, mottled calf.
John, 12th cent - 12th cent King of England. Drama Early works to 1800.
Drama Early works to 1800.
Matthewes, Augustine printer.
Storer, Anthony Morris, 1746 - 1799 former owner.
England London.
B15863