The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Wrote by himself, during his imprisonment in the Tower. To which is prefixed the diary of his own life faithfully and entirely published from the original copy: and subjoined a supplement to the preceding history: the Arch-Bishop's last will; his large answer to the Lord Say's speech concerning liturgies; his annual accounts of his province delivered to the king; and some other things relating to the history. ...
William Laud (1573-1645) Archbishop of Canterbury
Category
Books
Date
1695
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Tatton Park, Cheshire
NT 3071194
Summary
Bibliographic description
[22], 616, [2] p. . ill.. (port..). . fol.. Former shelfmark S3/6. Provenance: Mid-nineteenth-century engraved armorial bookplate: ” E.libris Egerton of Tatton” (Potten 13) [Wilbraham Egerton (1832-1909)] Inscribed three times :” Sr. Lyon: Pilkington Barronett at Hanley 28th of October Anno: 1714”. Binding: Seventeenth-century panelled calf; edges sprinkled red; five raised bands, paper label : “Life of Archbishop Laud.”.
Makers and roles
William Laud (1573-1645) Archbishop of Canterbury Richard Chiswell [bookseller] Henry Wharton (1664 - 1695)