The obstructours of justice. . Or a defence of the honourable sentence passed upon the late King, by the High Court of Justice. Opposed chiefly to The serious and faithfull representation and vindication of some of the ministers of London. As also to, The humble addresse of Dr. Hammond, ... Wherein the justice, and equitie of the said sentence is demonstratively asserted, ... Together with, A brief reply to Mr. John Geree's book, intituled, Might overcoming right: ... As also, some further reckonings between thesaid Dr. Hammond and the authour, made straight.
John Goodwin (1594-1665)
Category
Books
Date
1649
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3002216
Summary
Bibliographic description
[8], 146, [2]p., [1] leaf of plates : port. 4to. Running number: 1208. Wants plates. Tide mark to leaves E1-E2. Provenance: library of Sir Richard Ellys (1682-1742) of Nocton, Lincolnshire. Manuscript initial on front fly-leaf: [1] "M." [i.e. catalogue code of John Mitchell (ca. 1685-1751), librarian to Sir Richard Ellys (1682-1742)]; [2] "O.O.". Late seventeenth- or early eighteenth-century bookplate adhered to front pastedown: "Mattew. Madden of London". Twentieth-century note in pencil on front pastedown: "This book was ordered to be burnt by the common hangman after the Restoration". Binding: eighteenth-century calf over boards with blind ruled and tooled central frame. Gilt roll pattern along board edges. Five bands; no title or decoration on spine. Endbands with red and cream thread. Three supports laced-in; pastedown with conjugate endleaf and folded endleaves at both ends. Red sprinkled edges.
Makers and roles
John Goodwin (1594-1665)