Ge.1.16(81)
England and Wales Parliament.
[Proclamations. 1642-06-02]
Die Jovis 2. Junij, 1642. Whereas it doth appear to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the King, seduced by wicked counsell, doth intend to leavy warre against his Parliament;...
Die Iovis 2. Iunij, 1642. Whereas it doth appear to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the King, seduced by wicked counsell, doth intend to leavy warre against his Parliament
Whereas it doth appear to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the King, seduced by wicked counsell, doth intend to leavy warre against his Parliament
London, : Printed for Joseph Hunscott., 1642..
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 36 cm. (full-sheet)
Title from caption and opening lines of text.
Steele notation: Headpiece Par- the own.
It appears that the King intends to levy war, and that the crown jewels are pawned or sold at Amsterdam or elsewhere oversea. Whoever is of has been an actor in pawning... shall be held and enemy of the state,... -- Steele.
Woodcut head-piece and initial.
ESTC, R210588
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), E2481
Steele, I, 2158
Thomason, 669.f.5[33]
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.
Charles, 1600 - 1649 I, King of England,
England and Wales Parliament
Crown jewels Great Britain Early works to 1800.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649.
Hunscot, Joseph publisher.
England London.
B48286