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A discourse vppon vsurye, by vvaye of dialogue and oracions, for the better varietye, and more delite of all those, that shall reade thys treatise. By Thomas Wilson, Doctor of the Ciuill Lawes, one of the masters of Her Maiesties honorable courte of requestes. Seene & allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions.
Running title: Discourse upon usury
Running title: Discourse vpon vsury
Discourse uppon usurye
Londini : In ædibus Rychardi Tottelli., 1572.
[18], 201, [3] leaves ; 14 cm. (8vo)
Printer's name from colophon.
At foot of title: Seene & allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions. 1572.
Running title reads: A discourse vpon vsury.
"A conclusion to the louing reader", [3] leaves at end.
ESTC, S120108
STC (2nd ed.), 25807
Ms. inscription at head of leaf following title page, recording donation to Eton College Library by Provost Henry Godolphin in 1731. 18th-century engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on title page verso. 20th century red and black booklabel of Eton College Library.
16th century limp vellum laced case binding, laced at four sewing supports; yapp edges; holes for ties; manuscript waste paper endleaves.
Previously Dp.8.16.
Usury Early works to 1800.
Tottel, Richard, ? - 1594 printer.
England London.
B42800