Gc.7.22(44)
A most true relation of a vvonderfull victory it pleased God to give those two worthy commanders Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart. Against the rebells, being under command of Sir Philem O Neale, wherein 2000 of his men were slain, and but 6 or 7 of our Scottish souldiers. Likewise many more of the rebells slaine, and the Castell of Knosklinsh taken by the Scots. Presented by a worthy gentleman to the Parliament; and by them commanded to be printed. Henry Elsynge Cler. Parl..
Most true relation of a wonderfull victory it pleased God to give those two worthy commanders Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart
London. : printed by R. Oulton. and G. Dexter for Ioseph Hnnscott [sic],, Iuly 7. An. D. 1642.
7, [1] pages ; 18 cm. (4°)
Title within a border of type ornaments.
The words "Sir Robert and Sir William" are gathered by a right brace on title page.
In imprint, the 'u' of the word 'Hunscott' is set upside-down, making it appear to be an 'n'.
Initial, head-piece.
Signatures: A⁴.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M2927A
ESTC, R10245
'Irish affairs 1642' written on the front pastedown.
17th century calf boards; blind double rule border; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; smooth spine with blind double fillets; red leather spine label "Petition etc. 1641,2 vol. 5".
Bound in a volume of Civil War pamphlets with a list of volume contents on 19th/20th century Eton stationery tipped in at the front.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649.
Oulton, Richard, active 1633 - 1643 printer.
Dexter, Gregory, 1610 - 1700 printer.
Hunscot, Joseph publisher.
England London.
eng
B51876