Gc.7.20(20)
The vvhole life and progresse of Henry Walker the ironmonger. First, the manner of his conversation. Secondly, the severall offences, and scandalous pamphlets the said Walker hath writ, and for which he is now a prisoner in New-Gate. Thirdly, the forme of the inditement which is laid against him, by the Kings sergeants at law, and his learned counsell. Fourthly, his conviction by the iury. Fiftly, his recantation, and sorrow for the publicke wrong he hath done His Majesty and the whole kingdome. Here are also many remarkable passages concerning the offence, and apprehending the said Henry Walker, with a true relation of his severall escapes and rescues from the hands of justice; &c. Collected and written by Iohn Taylor..
Whole life and progresse of Henry Walker the ironmonger
[London] : Printed at London, 1642..
[8] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Signatures: A⁴.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), T530.
Thomason, E.154[29].
ESTC, R22104
Possibly in library in 17th century with other pamphlet volumes in numbered sequence.
17th century calf boards; blind double rule border; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; smooth spine rebacked in 20th-century calf with blind double fillets; modern red leather spine label "Petitions etc. 1641,2 vol. III"; binder's stamp of R. L. Day.
Bound in a volume of Civil War pamphlets with list of volume contents on 19th/20th century Eton stationery tipped in at front.
Walker, Henry, ? - fl. 1643 (Ironmonger)
Freedom of the press England Early works to 1800.
England London.
B51277