Gc.7.18(72)
Terrible nevves from Hull: concerning a great conspiracy which was intended against Sir Iohn Hotham, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said town, by divers cavaleers who lay neer unto the said town of Hull. Wherein is declared how this plot was discovered, and how Sir Iohn Hotham plaid against them with his ordinance, and beat them off from the walls, killing a great number of them. Also the Kings Majesties command to the Earle of Warwicke, and the Earl of Warwicks answer to the same, declaring his loyall intention and resolution, concerning the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament. Likewise the Parliaments resolution concerning the Earl of Essex. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliamentorum..
Terrible nevves from Hvll
Terrible newes from Hull
[London] : July 20. London. Printed for Edward Iohnson., [1642]
[8] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Signatures: A⁴.
Publication date from Wing.
ESTC, R23138
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), T769
Thomason, E.107[31]
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on verso of title page of first item in volume. In library in 17th century?
17th century calf boards; blind double rule border; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; rebacked in 20th century calf with binder's stamp of R. L. Day with red leather spine label "Petitions etc. 1641,2 vol. 1".
Bound in a volume of Civil War petitions with list of volume contents on 19th/20th century Eton stationery tipped in at front.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Early works to 1800.
Hull (England) History, Military 17th cenury Early works to 1800.
Day, R. L. bookbinder.
Johnson, Edward, fl. 1642 - 1643 publisher.
England London.
B49770