An argument for the bishops right in judging capital causes in Parliament: . for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy. With several observations upon the change of our English government since the conquest. To which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion. By Tho. Hunnt, [...].
Thomas Hunt (1627-1688)
Category
Books
Date
1682
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Felbrigg, Norfolk
NT 3049479
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16],253,[3],120 [i.e.: 110],[2]p. ; 8vo. Old Felbrigg shelfmarks: [in pencil at front] Q1 P2 ; [in ink at rear] Q1. Provenance: pastedown inscribed "Will Windham" [i.e. William Windham I [1647-1689)]. With eighteenth-century armorial bookplate, lettered: William Windham Esquire [i.e. William Windham (1717-1761)]. Binding: seventeenth-century mottled calf; on four raised bands; gilt tooled spine; gilt lettered spine label: Hunts Argme:nt. Red and blue sprinkled edges.
Makers and roles
Thomas Hunt (1627-1688)