| Ref No | EFP/094/1670/37 |
| Finding Number | AF 094/1670/37 |
| Title | The history of King John, King Henry III. and the most illustrious King Edward the I : Wherein the ancient sovereign dominion of the kings of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, over all persons in all causes, is asserted and vindicated, against all incroachments, and innovations whatsoever. The mistakes in some printed statutes, cannonists, law-books, histories, &c. and other matters of moment, are rectified, and rescued from oblivion. Collected out of the ancient records of the Tower of London: ... By William Prynne Esq; a late bencher, and reader of Lincolnes-Inne, and keeper of His Majesties records in the Tower of London. And finished a little before his death |
| Level | Item |
| Date | 1670 |
| Description | Exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Vol. 3; Third tome of an exact chronological vindication Text in English and Latin.; A reissue, with cancel title page, of "The third tome of an exact chronological vindication"; Third tome of an exact chronological vindication.; Microfilm.; R471. |
| Author | Prynne, William, 1600-1669 |
| Subject | John, King of England, 1167-1216 -- Early works to 1800; HenryIII, King of England, 1207-1272 -- Early works to 1800; EdwardI, King of England, 1239-1307 -- Early works to 1800; Royal supremacy (Church of England) -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- History -- 1066-1485 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- Church history -- 1066-1485 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- Constitutional history -- Sources -- Early works to 1800 |
| Physical Description | [92], 96 p., 97-107, leaf 107, 108-133 leaves, 117-1307, [1] p. ; 2j. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | London : printed by Tho. Ratcliff, and Tho. Daniel, for Philip Chetwind, in Aldersgate-street, next door to the Black-Horse; Nathaniel Brook, at the Angel in Cornhill; and Edward Thomas, at the Adam and Eve in Little Brittain, 1670. |