Jenkinsius redivivus: or The vvorks of that grave, learned, truly-loyal, and courageous. Judge Jenkins, . whilst a prisoner in the Tower, and Newgate, by command of the rebellious-Long-Parliament, began at Westminster, Nov. 3. 1640. Wherein is plainly set forth, the just power and prerogative of the King, the priviledge of Parliament, the liberty of the subject, and what is treason according to the laws of the land. Very seasonable to be perused, by all such, as would not be deluded by the unparallel'd arbitrary proceedings, and seditious pamphlets of this licentious and ingrateful age.
David Jenkins (1582-1663)
Category
Books
Date
1681
Materials
Measurements
151 x 93 x 24 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Townend, Cumbria
NT 3075698
Summary
Bibliographic description
[36],81,81-82,82-213,[1]p. . port.. . 12mo.. Provenance: manuscript inscription on front fly-leaf: "Geo: Browne booke 1682" [i.e. George Browne, 1626-1703]. manuscript price on title page: "price 1s: 4d".. Binding: Contemporary tan sheepskin binding, with double blind fillet border; board edges have blind roll decoration.
Makers and roles
David Jenkins (1582-1663)