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Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2016
ISBN 10: 1333970544ISBN 13: 9781333970543
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 46.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1348237899ISBN 13: 9781348237891
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1355764424ISBN 13: 9781355764427
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: London, Printed for M. Cooper and sold by Mr. Chreigton [sic] at Ipswich., 1757
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo., pp. xix, [1], 43, [1], complete with half-title; a very good copy, disbound.First edition: 'pleasant, chatty, and jocose' letters from 1652-93 (original DNB), and useful source material for the life of the nonjuring Archbishop of Canterbury.ESTC locates numerous copies, but only 3 in North America (Cornell, Huntington, Miss ouri).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1739
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London: Booksellers in Town and Country, 1739. (illustrator). London: Booksellers in Town and Country, 1739. [Trials]. Sancroft, William [1617-1693], Et Al. Defendants. The Proceedings and Tryal in the Case of The Most Reverend Father in God William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Ld. Bishop of Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan Ld. Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, in Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James the Second, Annoque; Dom. 1688. London: Printed for the Booksellers in Town and Country, 1739. 431, [1] pp. Lacking copperplate portrait frontispiece of the seven bishops. Octavo (6-1/2" x 4"). Nineteenth-century calf, blind rules to boards, raised bands, lettering piece and blind ornaments to spine, blind inside dentelles. A few minor scratches to boards, moderate rubbing to extremities, front hinge partially cracked, later owner signature (Arthur B. Lloyd-Baker) to front free endpaper. Moderate toning to interior, somewhat heavier in places, margins trimmed with loss to headlines in a few places, light foxing to several leaves, light soiling to title page and verso of final leaf, margins trimmed with minor loss to headlines of a few leaves, offsetting to margins of free endpapers. $250. * Fifth, final and best edition of a work first published in 1689. In 1688 James II reissued his Declaration of Indulgence, which suspended the penal laws enacted against Catholics and dissenters, and ordered the Anglican clergy to read it to their congregations. The Archbishop of Canterbury and six bishops petitioned against this order on the ground that the suspending power had been declared illegal by Parliament. They were indicted in the King's Bench for seditious libel, but were acquitted to great public acclaim. The "Trial of the Seven Bishops," as it came to be known, confirmed the subject's right to petition the crown. Moreover, by assigning the questions of publication and libel to a jury the court set a precedent that was later enacted into law by the Fox Libel Act of 1792. The trial also reflects the antipathy of English Protestants towards Catholicism and the Stuarts. Indeed, this trial was one of the events that led to the Glorious Revolution.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1739
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
The Trial of the Seven Bishops [Trials]. [Sancroft, William (1617-1693), Et Al. Defendants]. The Proceedings and Tryal in the Case of The Most Reverend Father in God William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Ld. Bishop of Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan Ld. Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, in Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James the Second, Annoque; Dom. 1688. London: Printed for the Booksellers in Town and Country, 1739. 431 pp. Folding copperplate portrait frontispiece of the seven bishops. Octavo (6-1/2" x 4-1/4"). Later three-quarter calf over marbled boards, gilt spine with raised bands. Moderate rubbing to boards, heavier rubbing to extremities with some wear to board edges, a few small chips to spine ends, corners bumped and somewhat worn, hinges starting, "Hanch Hall" in nineteenth-century hand to front pastedown. Light toning to interior, edgewear to head of folding plate just touching border of image, faint smudges to a few laves, light soiling to title page. $500. * Third, final and best edition of a work first published in 1689. In 1688 James II reissued his Declaration of Indulgence, which suspended the penal laws enacted against Catholics and dissenters, and ordered the Anglican clergy to read it to their congregations. The Archbishop of Canterbury and six bishops petitioned against this order on the ground that the suspending power had been declared illegal by Parliament. They were indicted in the King's Bench for seditious libel, but were acquitted to great public acclaim. The "Trial of the Seven Bishops," as it came to be known, confirmed the subject's right to petition the crown. Moreover, by assigning the questions of publication and libel to a jury the court set a precedent that was later enacted into law by the Fox Libel Act of 1792. The trial also reflects the antipathy of English Protestants towards Catholicism and the Stuarts. Indeed, this trial was one of the events that led to the Glorious Revolution of 1688. English Short-Title Catalogue T100946.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1689
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
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The Trial of the Seven Bishops and the Impeachment of Lord John Somers [Trials]. [Sancroft, William (1617-1693), Et Al., Defendants]. The Proceedings and Tryal in the Case of The Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, And Jonathan Lord Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, In Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James the Second, Annoque Dom. 1688. London: Printed for Thomas Basset and Thomas Fox, 1689. [xiii], 140 pp. Copperplate portrait frontispiece of the seven bishops. [Bound with] [Parliament]. The Several Proceedings and Resolutions of the House of Peers, In Relation to the Lords Impeached or Charged. London: Printed by Charles Bill, And the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, 1701. 100 pp. Folio (12-1/4" x 7-3/4"). Contemporary paneled calf, corner fleurons to boards, rebacked in period style with raised bands, lettering piece ("Tryals Etc.") and gilt date (1701) to spine, blind tooling to board edges. Rubbing, scuffing and a few nicks to boards, "Bishops" in early Gothic script to head of front board, moderate rubbing to board edges, corners bumped and lightly worn, hinges mended. Light toning to interior, very light foxing and soiling in a few places, light worming to upper gutter not affecting text, edges of title page and frontis of Proceedings and Tryal discreetly mended without loss to image, trimming to head of Several Proceedings just catching page numbers in a few places, text notably bright. $1,000. * Proceedings and Tryal: first edition; Several Proceedings: one of two 1701 issues. In 1688 James II reissued his Declaration of Indulgence, which suspended the penal laws enacted against Catholics and dissenters, and ordered the Anglican clergy to read it to their congregations. The Archbishop of Canterbury and six bishops petitioned against this order on the grounds that the suspending power had been declared illegal by Parliament. They were indicted in the King's Bench for seditious libel, but were acquitted to great public acclaim. The "Trial of the Seven Bishops," as it came to be known, confirmed.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1689
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
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Growing Antipathy Towards James II [Trials]. [Sancroft, William (1617-1693), Et Al., Defendants]. The Proceedings and Tryal in the Case of The Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, And Jonathan Lord Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, In Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James the Second, Annoque Dom. 1688. London: Printed for Thomas Basset and Thomas Fox, 1689. [xiii], 140 pp. Copperplate portrait frontispiece of the seven bishops and cancel errata slip. [Bound with] Cornish, Henry [d.1685], Primary Defendant. The Tryals of Henry Cornish, Esq; For Conspiring the Death of the King, And Raising Rebellion in this Kingdom; And John Fernley, William Ring, And Elizabeth Gaunt, For Harbouring and Maintaining Rebels: At the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, London, On a Commission of Oyer and Terminer Held There for the City of London and County of Middlesex, On Monday, Octob. 19. 1685. London: Printed and sold by George Croom, 1685. [ii], 42 pp. With imprimatur leaf. Folio (11-1/2" x 6-1/2"). Later vellum, lettering piece to spine, edges rouged. Light soiling to boards, which are slightly bowed, faint dampstain to rear board, spine and joints lightly varnished, small tear to spine above lettering piece, joints starting, front hinge just starting at head, later ownership signature (of Frederick J. Hughes) to front free endpaper. Moderate toning to interior, light browning and soiling to several leaves (including title pages and frontispiece), faint dampstaining in a few places, trimming to fore-edge of Bishops frontispiece and a few tears mended on verso and reinforced with cellotape, minor loss to image, light creasing to upper corners of last few leaves of Tryals. $250. * Bishops: first edition; Tryals: one of three 1685 issues. The 1688 Declaration of Indulgence, reissued by James II, suspended the penal laws enacted against Catholics and ordered the Anglican clergy to read it to their congregations. The Archbishop of Canterbury and six bishops petitioned against this order on the grounds that the suspending power had been.
Verlag: Warne, London, 1860
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A fine steel engraving, from 'The Popular History of England' by Charles Knight, c. 1860. Mounted and ready to frame, engraved size approx 9 x 6 ins, 23 x 15 cms. High quality, delicate engraving with decorative border, and name plate - most unusual, decorative and attractive. Mounted and ready to frame.