| Ref No | EFP/094/1646/20 |
| Finding Number | AQ 094/1646/20 |
| Title | Canterburies doome. Or The first part of a compleat history of the commitment, charge, tryall, condemnation, execution of William Laud, late Arch-bishop of Canterbury : Containing the severall orders, articles, proceedings in Parliament against him, from his first accusatio therein, till his tryall: together with the various evidences and proofs produced against him at the Lords Bar, in justification of the first branch of the Commons charge against him; ... with his severall answers to those evidences, proofs, and the Commons reply thereunto. Wherein this Arch-prelates manifold trayterous artifices to usher in popery by degrees, are cleerly detected, and the ecclesiasticall history of our church-affaires, during his pontificall domination, faithfully presented to the publike view of the world. By William Prynne, of Lincolns Inne, Esquire; specially deputed to this publike service, by the House of Commons order; dated 4 Martii. 1644 |
| Level | Item |
| Date | 1646 |
| Description | Frontis. illustration (pi1v) signed: W: Hollar fecit.; Order-to-print on verso of title page: Die Martis 4j[sup] Martii. 1644. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, ... H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.; Text continuous despite pagination.; Signatures: pi[sup]2[sup] a-b[sup]4[sup] C-L[sup]4[sup] M[sup]6[sup] N-R[sup]4[sup] S[sup]2, V-3F[sup]4[sup] 3G[sup]2[sup] 3H-3M[sup]4[sup] 3N[sup]6[sup] 3O-3P[sup]4[sup] 3Q[sup]2[sup] 3R-4B[sup]4[sup] 4C[sup]6, [sup]2B[sup]2[sup] C[sup]4[sup] D1.; With final errata leaf.; -Frontis., 202929.; Includes index.; Microfilm.; R19620. |
| Author | Prynne, William, 1600-1669; Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677, engraver |
| Subject | Laud, William, 1573-1645; Treason -- England; Trials (Treason) -- England |
| Physical Description | [4], 100, 89-128, 131-134, 141-142, 151-154, 147-488, 491-565, [15] p. : ill. ; 2j. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | London : printed by John Macock for Michael Spark senior, at the sign of the Blue Bible in Green Arbour, 1646. |