An edition of The history of the grand rebellion (1713)

The history of the grand rebellion

containing the most remarkable transactions from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. to the happy restoration. Together with the impartial characters of the most famous and infamous persons, for and against the monarchy. Digested into verse. Illustrated with about a hundred heads, of the worthy royalists and other principal actors; drawn from the original paintings of Vandike, An. More, Dobson, Cor. Johnson, and other eminent painters; and engrav'd by the best modern artists ... In three volumes. The two first end with the murder of King Charles I. The third ends with the restoration of King Charles II. To which is added an appendix of several valuable tracts, refer'd to by the Lord Clarendon, Sir R. Baker, T. Hobbs of Malms. and other authors, from whence this work was taken.

The history of the grand rebellion
Edward Ward, Edward Ward
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An edition of The history of the grand rebellion (1713)

The history of the grand rebellion

containing the most remarkable transactions from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. to the happy restoration. Together with the impartial characters of the most famous and infamous persons, for and against the monarchy. Digested into verse. Illustrated with about a hundred heads, of the worthy royalists and other principal actors; drawn from the original paintings of Vandike, An. More, Dobson, Cor. Johnson, and other eminent painters; and engrav'd by the best modern artists ... In three volumes. The two first end with the murder of King Charles I. The third ends with the restoration of King Charles II. To which is added an appendix of several valuable tracts, refer'd to by the Lord Clarendon, Sir R. Baker, T. Hobbs of Malms. and other authors, from whence this work was taken.

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J. Morphew
Language
English
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862

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Edition Notes

With 2 p. of advertisements in v. 1.

"Several original papers which the Lord Clarendon refers to, here printed at large": v. 3, p. 607-831.

"The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon": v. 3, p. 832-862.

Numbers 629-678 omitted in paging.

Foxon W80.

RBSC copy 1: Portrait of the Earl of Lindsey wanting; that of Sir Thomas Fairfax bound in its place. With the autograph of Elizabeth Cotes, 1716 on front flyleaf. With the anonymous armorial bookplate of Cotes (dated 1755). The portraits are in 1st state. Cf. Lowndes.

RBSC copy 2: Extra-illustrated; most original ports. wanting; some ports. are of another state; many are cut and mounted.

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3 v. (x, 862 p.)
Number of pages
862

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OL20914084M

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