Ge.1.16(18b)
See, heer, malignants foolerie retorted on them properly. The Sound-Head, Round-Head, Rattle-Head well plac'd, where best is merited..
[London] : [s.n.], [1642]
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 25 x 36 cm. (half-sheet)
A satirical engraved plate, representing three figures of Ecclesiastics described as "Sound-Head, Rattle-Head, Round-Head"; the first being a Puritan, the last a popish priest, and between them a composite figure with two faces, representing Robert Philips, the Queen's confessor, and Archbishop Laud.--Thomason.
Imprint from Thomason.
ESTC, R212550
Thomason, 669.f.6[94]
Armorial bookplate of Eton College on front pastedown.
Contemporary sprinkled calf with 20th century reback and repairs; boards have double-blind-fillet border frames; single gold fillet along board edges; text block edges stained red.
Bound with approximately 200 other broadsides, mainly dated 1641-1642.
Satire, English 17th century.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649.
England London.
B48190