Gc.7.26(33)
The latest remarkable truths, (not before printed) from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland. Containing among other things these, viz. The Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-sheire, ... The taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-sheire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother. That the commissioners of the Generall Assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the Assembly of England, with their names. Together, vvith a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces; begun upon Saturday the 24th. of Sept. ... Sent up by a speciall post, ... to a friend of the booksellers in London: shewed to many Parliament worthies, ... which relation agreeth with many letters that are newly come to divers cittizens..
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill,, October 4, 1642..
[8] p. ; 20 cm. (4°)
Signatures: A⁴.
Title within an ornamental border.
Headpiece and initial.
ESTC, R7997
Thomason, E.240[23]
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), L565
Bookplate of Eton College Library on the front pastedown.
Sammelband. 17th century speckled sheep; blind double fillet to form a border on covers; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; smooth spine with blind and gilt double fillets; remnants of red leather spine label "Diurnal of Parl. 1642. Vol. 9'; one additional flyleaf at the beginning of volume.
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.
Previously Cc.7.23.
Derby, James Stanley, 1607 - 1651 Earl of,
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649.
Manchester (England) History, Military Early works to 1800.
Underhill, Thomas, fl. 1641 - 1659 publisher.
England London.
eng
B52776