B14119

Shelfmark

Ch.1.2.01

Author

Parker, Matthew

Title

De antiquitate Britannicæ Ecclesiæ & priuilegiis Ecclesiæ Cantuariensis, cum archiepiscopis eiusdem 70.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Excusum Londini :, In ædibus Iohannis Daij,, 1572.

Physical description

[14], 46, 424, 18, [6], 19-22, [2], [4], 47, [19]p :, ill. ;, Fo.

Note

Author = Matthew Parker, assisted by George Acworth and John Joscelyn.

Note

Title-page first state.

Note

Includes "Catalogus cancellarior, procancellariorum, procuratorum, ac eorum qui in Achademia Cantebrigiensi ad gradum doctoratus aspirauerunt. Et numerus omnium graduatorum. &c. ab ... 1500 ... ad ... 1571 ...", with first two leaves on vellum.

Note

Includes Life of Matthew Parker by John Joscelyn (printed separately), with annotations, said to be in Parker's hand by Samuel Drake, but this doubtful.

Note

Extra-illustrated with engravings.

Note

Ms. annotations (hands of Richard Rawlinson and Samuel Drake?).

Note

Ms. note reading "Collated & according to my best thoughts of this edition perfect.", with number 3 underneath. Annotated "Mr. Rawlinson's attestation", and "Mr. Drake's numerical figure refer'd to in his letter at the end.".

Note

Letter from Samuel Drake.

Note

Further ms. note on copy and edition.

Note

Printed entry ?from bookseller's catalogue.

Note

Loose sheet of notes on copy by M. R. James, dated 19 Oct 1920.

Citation/references note

STC 19292

Provenance

Storer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.

Provenance

Armorial bookplate of Mark Cephas Tutet (ca. 1733-1785).

Provenance

Ms. notes by Richard Rawlinson and Drake, suggesting ownership?

Binding

18th century blue, gold-tooled morocco. Geometric pattern of fillets, with small star stamp at "joints".

Subject

Trinity College (University of Cambridge)

Subject

Church of England

Subject

Great Britain (Place), Church history, Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Joscelyn, John

Added entry--name

Acworth, George

Added entry--name

Storer, Anthony Morris, former owner.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B14119
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aCh.1.2.01
1001#$aParker, Matthew
24510$aDe antiquitate Britannicæ Ecclesiæ & priuilegiis Ecclesiæ Cantuariensis, cum archiepiscopis eiusdem 70.
260##$aExcusum Londini :$bIn ædibus Iohannis Daij,$c1572.
300##$a[14], 46, 424, 18, [6], 19-22, [2], [4], 47, [19]p :$bill. ;$cFo.
500##$aAuthor = Matthew Parker, assisted by George Acworth and John Joscelyn.
500##$aTitle-page first state.
500##$aIncludes "Catalogus cancellarior<u->, procancellariorum, procuratorum, ac eorum qui in Achademia Cantebrigiensi ad gradum doctoratus aspirauerunt. Et numerus omnium graduatorum. &c. ab ... 1500 ... ad ... 1571 ...", with first two leaves on vellum.
500##$aIncludes Life of Matthew Parker by John Joscelyn (printed separately), with annotations, said to be in Parker's hand by Samuel Drake, but this doubtful.
500##$aExtra-illustrated with engravings.
500##$aMs. annotations (hands of Richard Rawlinson and Samuel Drake?).
500##$aMs. note reading "Collated & according to my best thoughts of this edition perfect.", with number 3 underneath. Annotated "Mr. Rawlinson's attestation", and "Mr. Drake's numerical figure refer'd to in his letter at the end.".
500##$aLetter from Samuel Drake.
500##$aFurther ms. note on copy and edition.
500##$aPrinted entry ?from bookseller's catalogue.
500##$aLoose sheet of notes on copy by M. R. James, dated 19 Oct 1920.
5104#$aSTC 19292
561##$aStorer bequest label dated 1800; bequeathed to Eton by Anthony Morris Storer in 1799.
561##$aArmorial bookplate of Mark Cephas Tutet (ca. 1733-1785).
561##$aMs. notes by Richard Rawlinson and Drake, suggesting ownership?
563##$a18th century blue, gold-tooled morocco. Geometric pattern of fillets, with small star stamp at "joints".
61024$aUniversity of Cambridge
61024$aChurch of England.
651#0$aGreat Britain$xChurch history$xEarly works to 1800.
7001#$aJoscelyn, John
7001#$aAcworth, George
7001#$aStorer, Anthony Morris$eformer owner.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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