Gc.7.20(28)
Most welcome nevves from York being a true and perfect relation of what hath happened in York, since his Majesties last declaration. The Parliaments resolution, concerning the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the Lords and Commons which have absented themselves from the said Houses, and are now at York attending on his Majesty. Likewise the grounds and reasons why they are enforced to take arms, with the severall reasons to prove that every man is bound to uphold the Parliament against all opposers whatsoever. Ordered by the Lords and Commons that this be printed and published Iohn Brown Cler. parl. H. Elsing Cler. parl..
Most welcome newes from York
[S.l.] : June 23. Printed for William Arding,, 1642.,
[8] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
"Welcome newes from York" (A2r-A3v) is signed at end: Edward Andrews.
Variant: the words "The Parliaments resolution .. H. Elsing Cler. parl." in title are replaced with "also the faithfull service of the Lord Paget .. and the discovery therof."; no text on verso of title page; partial resetting of type on A4r.
Signatures: A⁴.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) A3116B
ESTC, R213022
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.
Charles, 1600 - 1649 I, King of England,
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Early works to 1800.
York (England) History 17th century Early works to 1800.
Arding, William, fl. 1642 - ? printer.
England and Wales. Parliament.
Proceedings. 1642-06.
England.
B52179