Jus parliamentarium: . or, the ancient power, jurisdiction, rights and liberties, of the most high court of Parliament, revived and asserted. In two parts.
William Petyt (1636-1707)
Category
Books
Date
1739
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ham House, Surrey
NT 3028053
Summary
Bibliographic description
[22],xxiv,180,181-197,182-400p. . fol.. Indigenous: sold at auction but returned to Ham with rest of Norris collection. Large paper copy. Loosely inserted: sheet of typed notes by Norris. Provenance: Formerly owned by Lionel Tollemache (1734-1799), 5th Earl of Dysart, of Ham House; his name appears on list of subscribers with note "L.P." [large paper] (sig. *Av). Bequeathed to the National Trust by Norman Norris (1917-1991). Inscribed on pastedown in Norris's hand: Ham House library S. [i.e. Sotheby's] 25/11 47. Lot 460. Earl of Dysart's subscription copy ." Norris's pencil note marks Dysart's name on subscribers' list.. Binding: Eighteenth-century full calf over boards; gilt armorial stamp of Earl of Dysart on upper and lower covers; gilt fillet; spine gilt; brown leather spine label; sewn on six raised bands
Makers and roles
William Petyt (1636-1707)