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MARC Record from University of Toronto

Record ID marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:3379222004:1884
Source University of Toronto
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LEADER: 01884cam 2200277 4500
008 820707s1692 enk c eng d
039 $aRB61237$ecop.2
043 $ae-uk---
090 09 $abac S72 T78 1692$bRBSC$c1-2
100 10 $aSparke, Michael,$dd. 1653.
240 10 $aNarrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years.$f1692
245 10 $aTruth brought to light;$bor, The history of the first 14 years of King James I. In four parts: I. The happy state of England at His Majesty's entrance, the corruption of it afterwards ... II. The divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ... As also the arraignment of Sir. Jer. Ellis, Lieutenant of the Tower, &c. about the murther of Sir Thomas Overbury ... III. A declaration of His Majesty's revenue ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks ... with two pardons ...
260 0 $aLondon,$bR. Baldwin,$c1692.
300 $a[15], 94, [1], 136, [1], 83, [1], 19 (i.e. 21), [10] p.$bport.
500 $aAdded engr. t.p.: Truth brought to light by time; or, The most remarkable transactions of the first fourteen years of King James reigne ...
500 $aParts 2-4 have each special t.p. and separate paging.
500 $aAnonymous. By Michael Sparke. Cf. ESTC.
500 $aPages 17-21 (8th group) incorrectly numbered; p. 21 numbered 19.
500 $aGibson 590.
500 $aWing S4818c.
590 $aRBSC copy 2: With the port. of Sir Thomas Overbury instead of King James I. With the armorial bookplate of Robert Bristow of London, Esqr. [Franks 3759].$5CaOTUTF
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yJames I, 1603-1625.
700 1 $aBristow, Robert$e(bookplate)
740 41 $aThe history of the first 14 years of King James I
948 $a07/15/1992$b07/24/1998
949 $abac .S72 T78 1692$wASIS$c1$i34444011173689$lRAREBOOKS$mFISHER$rN$sY$tBOOK$u17/8/1994