[Eikôn Basilikê]: or the princes royal: . being the sum of a sermon preached on the Lords-Day morning (in the assize week) March 24. 1650. before the Right Honorable Francis Thorp and Alexander Rigby. Esquires, barons of the publique exchequer, and justices of the assize for the Northern Circuit; the Honorable the Lord Major of York, the right worshipful Sir John Savil knight, High-Sheriff of York-shire, the right worshipful justices of peace, gentry and others of the city and county of York. By John Shavve, M.A. sometimes of Christ-Colledg in Cambridge, and now preacher of Gods Word in Kingston upon Hull.
John Shawe (1608 - 1672)
Category
Books
Date
1650
Materials
Measurements
195 x 154 x 5 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3055063
Summary
Full description
Orientation: Vertical Text Substrate: hand made laid paperInk/Pigment: black printing ink with ink annotation on left wrapperType: BOUND BOOK Binding Type: Stitched through wrapper Date of Binding: Contemporary Binder's Name: British End Leaves: NoneStructure: BritishEdges: uncut Spine Lining: flat, no adhesive End Bands: NoneBookmark: NoneBoards: NoneCovering: white, handmade, laid paperTooling Spine: NoneTooling Sides: NoneFurniture: NoneEnclosure: wrapped in tissue in a large archival boxBinding Notes:
Bibliographic description
43[2]p. . 4to.. Provenance: No ownership marks. Binding: Uncut. Stitched, in white paper wrapper.
Makers and roles
John Shawe (1608 - 1672)