B27547

Shelfmark

Fk.9.11(01)

Title

A discovery to the prayse of God, and joy of all true hearted Protestants, of a late intended plot by the papists to subdue the Protestants. :, Being a true copie of a discourse between William O Conner a priest, and Anne Hussey an Irish gentlewoman: as it was brought and confirmed by oath in the Parliament House.

Publication, distribution, etc.

[London] :, [s.n.],, Printed Anno, 1641.

Physical description

[2], 6 p. ;, 4to.

Note

Ornament on t.p., head-piece, initials.

Note

This edition has "discovery" and "joy" in title; cf. ESTC R236910 for another edition with "discoverie" and "ioy" (not in Wing). A third edition has "discoverie" and "joy" in title (Wing O129B, ESTC R188707).

Note

Place of publication from Wing.

Citation/references note

Thomason,, E.158[4]

Citation/references note

McAlpin Coll.,, II 31

Citation/references note

Wing (2nd ed.),, O129

Citation/references note

ESTC,, R14079

Provenance

Bookplate: Eton College Library. Bears Ms note: "Bought 1903".

Provenance

Ms. inscriptions (17th century) on title-page and on p. 6 both reading "Fab: Philipps". Several of the pamphlets in this volume bear the same name. Possibly Fabian Philipps (1601-1690) of West Twyford, author of a pamphlet on fines in chancery (1662) and supporter of the King during the Civil War.

Binding

Mid 17th century dark brown spattered leather; blind tooled double fillet border; gold tooled single fillet edges; blind tooling on spine to suggest bands, unrelated to the six sewn bands beneath; no spine label. No pastedowns, and large stubs of biblical genealogies visible.

Copy-specific note

Bound with 34 other items.

Copy-specific note

Ms. contents list on front endpapers; a later list in pencil in rear endpapers.

Copy-specific note

Beginning of each item marked in ink along the fore-edge.

Subject

Protestants, England, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Malaysia (Place), History, 1625-1649.

Added entry--name

O'Conner, William

Added entry--name

Hussey, Anne

Added entry--name

Philipps, Fabian, former owner?

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B27547
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aFk.9.11(01)
24510$aA discovery to the prayse of God, and joy of all true hearted Protestants, of a late intended plot by the papists to subdue the Protestants. :$bBeing a true copie of a discourse between William O Conner a priest, and Anne Hussey an Irish gentlewoman: as it was brought and confirmed by oath in the Parliament House.
260##$a[London] :$b[s.n.],$cPrinted Anno, 1641.
300##$a[2], 6 p. ;$c4to.
500##$aOrnament on t.p., head-piece, initials.
500##$aThis edition has "discovery" and "joy" in title; cf. ESTC R236910 for another edition with "discoverie" and "ioy" (not in Wing). A third edition has "discoverie" and "joy" in title (Wing O129B, ESTC R188707).
500##$aPlace of publication from Wing.
5104#$aThomason,$cE.158[4]
5104#$aMcAlpin Coll.,$cII 31
5100#$aWing (2nd ed.),$cO129
5104#$aESTC,$cR14079
561##$aBookplate: Eton College Library. Bears Ms note: "Bought 1903".
561##$aMs. inscriptions (17th century) on title-page and on p. 6 both reading "Fab: Philipps". Several of the pamphlets in this volume bear the same name. Possibly Fabian Philipps (1601-1690) of West Twyford, author of a pamphlet on fines in chancery (1662) and supporter of the King during the Civil War.
563##$aMid 17th century dark brown spattered leather; blind tooled double fillet border; gold tooled single fillet edges; blind tooling on spine to suggest bands, unrelated to the six sewn bands beneath; no spine label. No pastedowns, and large stubs of biblical genealogies visible.
590##$aBound with 34 other items.
590##$aMs. contents list on front endpapers; a later list in pencil in rear endpapers.
590##$aBeginning of each item marked in ink along the fore-edge.
650#0$aProtestants$zEngland$vEarly works to 1800.
651#0$aMalaysia$xHistory$y1625-1649.
7001#$aO'Conner, William
7001#$aHussey, Anne
7001#$aPhilipps, Fabian$eformer owner?
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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