Shelfmark
Gc.7.24(29)
Title
A most famous victory obtained by that vallant religious gentleman, Collonell Venne, against Prince Robert, who came against Windsor on Munday the 7th of November, promising Collonell Venn great preferment if that he wou'd deliver up the said castle to His Majesties use, also Collonell Vens answer to Prince Roberts propositions likewise declaring how the said towne is beat downe, and men, women, and children forced to fly into the woods to save themselves from the cruelty of the Cavaliers..
Publication, distribution, etc.
London, : Printed for J. Rich,, Nov. 10. 1642..
Physical description
[8] p. ; 19 cm (4to)
Note
Signatures: A⁴.
Note
Only p. 3 is numbered.
Note
Includes ornament on title page, head-piece, and decorated initial.
Citation/references note
Wing (2nd ed.), M2888
Citation/references note
McAlpin Coll., II 149
Citation/references note
Thomason, E.126[42]
Citation/references note
ESTC, R19948
Provenance
Armorial bookplate of Eton College, undated, on front pastedown.
Binding
Sammelband. 17th-century speckled calfskin over ?pasteboards. Covers decorated with double blind fillets to form a border; gilt fillet on board edges. Spine re-backed, with blind and fillets and gilt titling over red morocco label ("Petitions etc. 1641, 2 Vol. VII"). Textblock trimmed and dyed red. Endpapers of modern undecorated paper; one flyleaf at both ends of the textblock. 20th-century repairs by R.L. Day.
Copy-specific note
Bound with 100 other items.
Subject
Rupert, 1619 - 1682 Prince, Count Palatine,
Subject
Subject
Added entry--name
Day, R. L. binder.
Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analytical Title
Most famous victory obtained by Collonell Venne against Prince Robert on Monday the 7th of November.
Added entry--place
England London.
Language code
eng
Identifier
B52486