Philanax Anglicus: . or a Christian caveat for all kings, princes & prelates, how they entrust a sort of pretended Protestants of integrity, or suffer them to commix with their respective governments. Shewing plainly from the principles of all their predecessors, that it is impossible to be at the same time Presbyterians, and not rebells. With a compendious draught of their portraictures and petigree done to the life, by their own doctors dead hands, perfectly delineating their birth, breeding, bloody practices, and prodigious theorems against monarchy. Faithfully published by T.B. gent.
Sir Henry Janson (1616-1684)
Category
Books
Date
1663
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3124646
Summary
Bibliographic description
[48],123,[1]p. . 8vo.. Old Wimpole shelfmarks: Uu3-10 [brown ink]; Vv/8 [pencil, on bookplate]; Vv.1.23 [dark blue ink]. Provenance: Armorial bookplate (between 1733 and 1754): Philip Lord Hardwicke Baron of Hardwicke in ye County of Gloucester [i.e. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764), created Baron Hardwicke, 1733, and Earl of Hardwicke, 1754]. Binding: Seventeenth-century sheep over boards, remains of gilt tooling on spine (label missing), double blind fillet on covers, remains of red sprinkled edges.
Makers and roles
Sir Henry Janson (1616-1684) Matthew Pattenson