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The famous tragedie of King Charles I. basely butchered by those who are, Omne nefas proni patare pudoris inanes crudeles, violenti, importunique tyranni mendaces, falsi, perversi, perfidiosi, fædifragi, falsis verbis infunda loquentes. In which is included, the several combinations and machinations that brought that incomparable Prince to the block, the overtures hapning at the famous seige of Colchester, the tragicall fals of Sir Charls Lucas and Sir George Lisle, the just reward of the leveller Rainsborough, Hamilton and Bailies trecheries, in delivering the late Scottish army into the hands of Cromwell, and the designe the rebels have, to destroy the royal posterity.
[London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1649.
[8], 43, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (4to)
Greg, II, 680 (a)
Wing (2nd ed.), F384
ESTC, R3816
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1974. 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700; 491:33).
[Saa2.8.12(03)] Bookplate of Eton College.
[Saa2.8.12(03)] Storer bookplate; Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
[Saa2.8.12(03)] 18th century mottled calf; gold-tooled border; gold fillets on spine; green morocco spine labels.
[Fs.4.21] 20th-century sprinkled calf; border of blind double fillets; red leather spine label. Binder's stamp of Kerr & Richardson Ltd, Glasgow.
[Saa2.8.12(03)] Previously B4.18 and S.170.Plays 12(03).
[Saa2.8.12(03)] Bound with four other 17th century English plays.
[Saa2.8.12(03)] Closely cropped to 18 cm.
[Fs.4.21] Damage to foot of text block with slight loss of text.
[Fs.4.21] Previously Fq.4.
Charles, 1433 - 1477 I, King of England.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Drama Early works to 1800.
England London.
B15926