Fk.9.08(01)
[Patriote françois et impartial. English.]
An historical memorial of the most remarkable proceedings against the Protestants in France, from the year 1744 to 1751. : Translated from the French original printed at Amsterdam. With an appendix, containing the French King's ordonnance of the 17th of January, 1750. Some instances of persecution since the date of the memorial. Extracts from the acts of the National Synod of the Reformed Churches assembled in the desert in the lower Languedoc. A letter from Paul Robaut, a Protestant Minister, written to the intendant, November 22, 1746, on occassion of the invasion of Provence by the Austrians. A letter from a Protestant gentleman at Q- in Languedoc, dated April 17, 1752. A letter from Nimes in Languedoc, dated May 10, 1752, containing an account of the seizure, imprisonment, and execution of Mr. Benezet. And a second letter from Q- in Languedoc, dated June 24, 1752.
London: : Printed by C. Say, in Newgate-Street, for J. Payne, at Pope's-Head in Pater-noster-row., MDCCLII. [1752]
v, [1], 100 p. ; 8vo.
A translation of Antoine Court's 'La patriote françois et impartial', printed in France in 1751.
With an errata on A3v.
ESTC, T36324
Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
18th century light brown sheep quarter-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; five raised bands; spine label with gold tooling reads 'Pamphlets'.
Bound with six other items.
Previous shelf-mark: Dd.7.10.
Protestants France Early works to 1800.
Payne, John, 1842 - 1916 bookseller.
Say, Charles Green printer.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
England London.
B27420