The catalogue of honour or Tresury of true nobility. . peculiar and proper to the isle of Great Britaine: that is to say: a collection historicall of all the free monarches aswell kinges of England as Scotland (nowe vnited togither) with the Princes of Walles, dukes, marqvisses, and erles; their wiues, children, alliances, families, descentes, & achievementes of honor. Wherunto is properly prefixed: a speciall treatise of that kind of nobility which soverayne grace, and fauor, and contryes customes, haue made meerly politicall and peculiarly ciuill (neuer so distinctly handled before). Translated out of Latyne into English.
Thomas Milles (1550?-1627)
Category
Books
Date
1610
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wallington, Northumberland
NT 3049131
Summary
Bibliographic description
[12],97[i.e. 99],[9],241,[4],290-480,485-486,489-584, [1],588-1130,[2] p. . ill.. (woodcuts, metal cuts) . fol... Old pressmark: E[?].8. manuscript notes, some in 17th century hand.. Imperfect: text begins on A3.. Provenance: No ownership marks; lacking some endpapers. This is the variant with the `erata' in three columns.. Binding: Panelled calf; gilt armorial on boards; sewn onto six raised bands; paper title label, lettered in ink: Milles' catalogue of honor 1610.
Makers and roles
Thomas Milles (1550?-1627) Robert Glover (1544-1588)