Shelfmark
Aq.1.3.01
Title
Majesty in misery : an imploration to the king of kings / wrote by King Charles the first during his captivity in Carsbrook Castle. Anno Dom. 1648.
Publication, distribution, etc.
London : Cut, printed, painted and sold by William and Cluer Dicey, in Bow Church-Yard. Sold also by them at their wholesale warehouse in Northampton., [1740?]
Physical description
[1] sheet : ill. ; 70 cm.
Note
Not found in ESTC or Wing.
Note
Publication date assumed from the dates William and Cluer Dicey were working together, 1737-1756.
Note
Serial number appears in top right corner, in square brackets: Numb. 93.
Note
Within woodcut frame with illustrations of allegorical figures and the execution of Charles I at Whitehall.
Note
Not written by Charles I; sometimes attributed to George Wither (cf. Wing).
Binding
Mounted and stored within modern portfolio of brown buckram.
Copy-specific note
Copy not coloured.
Subject
Charles, 1600 - 1649 I, King of England, Poetry.
Genre/Form
Broadside poems
Added entry--name
Charles, 1600 - 1649 I, King of England, attributed name.
Added entry--name
Wither, George, 1588 - 1687 attributed name.
Added entry--name
Dicey, William printer.
Added entry--name
Dicey, Cluer printer.
Added entry--place
England London
Identifier
B29312