B36069

Shelfmark

Fh.6.04

Main entry - corporate name

Church of England

Uniform title

[Liturgies., Hours., English]

Title

The primer set furth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie, to be taught lerued [sic], and red: & none other to be vsed throwout all his dominions. Imprinted at London within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the Graye Friers by Richard Grafton printer to the Princes grace, the xvii. day of August, the yeare of our Lorde M,D.XLVI. Cum privilegio ad imprimedum solum.

Varying form of title

Primer set fvrth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie

Publication, distribution, etc.

[London] :, Reprinted without any alteration ,, [1710?].

Physical description

[168] p., [1] folded leaf of plates :, ill., port. ;, 18 cm.

Note

Actual place and date of publication from ESTC.

Note

A near-facsimile reprint of Henry VIII's authorised primer.

Note

Woodcut armorial vignette with Prince of Wales feathers, initials EP and motto "Ich Dien" on leaf A4 verso.

Note

Folding half-title reading "King Henry VIII's primmer", on the verso of which is an engraved portrait of Henry VIII.

Note

Unpaginated.

Note

Title-page and the "Letani and suffrages" (quire H) printed in red and black.

Note

Signatures: *⁴ A-U⁴.

Note

Unpaginated.

Note

Printed chiefly in black letter type.

Note

Title enclosed in a decorative rule-border.

Note

Woodcut initials.

Note

Cf. STC 16044 (note on this reprint).

Citation/references note

ESTC,, N11904

Provenance

Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington on final pastedown, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.

Binding

18th-century Cambridge-style blind-panelled sheep with gilt double-ruled outer border; rebacked in 20th-century brown calf retaining original red morocco spine label.

Copy-specific note

Previously Eb.6.15.

Copy-specific note

Loosely inserted ALs from E. Hoskins dated London, 12 Dec. 1904 concerning the dating of the work.

Subject

Church of England

Added entry--name

Grafton, Richard, printer.

Added entry--name

Waddington, Edward, former owner.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B36069
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aFh.6.04
1102#$aChurch of England
24010$aLiturgies.$pHours.$lEnglish
24514$aThe primer set furth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie, to be taught lerued [sic], and red: & none other to be vsed throwout all his dominions. Imprinted at London within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the Graye Friers by Richard Grafton printer to the Princes grace, the xvii. day of August, the yeare of our Lorde M,D.XLVI. Cum privilegio ad imprimedum solum.
2463#$aPrimer set fvrth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie
260##$a[London] :$bReprinted without any alteration ,$c[1710?].
300##$a[168] p., [1] folded leaf of plates :$bill., port. ;$c18 cm.
500##$aActual place and date of publication from ESTC.
500##$aA near-facsimile reprint of Henry VIII's authorised primer.
500##$aWoodcut armorial vignette with Prince of Wales feathers, initials EP and motto "Ich Dien" on leaf A4 verso.
500##$aFolding half-title reading "King Henry VIII's primmer", on the verso of which is an engraved portrait of Henry VIII.
500##$aUnpaginated.
500##$aTitle-page and the "Letani and suffrages" (quire H) printed in red and black.
500##$aSignatures: *⁴ A-U⁴.
500##$aUnpaginated.
500##$aPrinted chiefly in black letter type.
500##$aTitle enclosed in a decorative rule-border.
500##$aWoodcut initials.
500##$aCf. STC 16044 (note on this reprint).
5104#$aESTC,$cN11904
561##$aEngraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington on final pastedown, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
563##$a18th-century Cambridge-style blind-panelled sheep with gilt double-ruled outer border; rebacked in 20th-century brown calf retaining original red morocco spine label.
590##$aPreviously Eb.6.15.
590##$aLoosely inserted ALs from E. Hoskins dated London, 12 Dec. 1904 concerning the dating of the work.
61020$aChurch of England
7001#$aGrafton, Richard$eprinter.
7001#$aWaddington, Edward$eformer owner.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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