An ansvvere to a treatise vvritten by Dr. Carier, by way of a letter to his Maiestie: vvherein he layeth downe sundry politike considerations; by which hee pretendeth himselfe was moued, and endeuoureth to moue others to be reconciled to the Church of Rome, and imbrace that religion, which he calleth catholike. By George Hakewil, Doctour of Diuinity, and chapleine to the Prince his Highnesse.
George Hakewill (1578-1649)
Category
Books
Date
1616
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3144894
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2], 30; 130, [4], 131-306, 26, [2] p., . folded table: ill.. . 4to.. Old Wimpole shelfmarks: Vv/3 [pencil]; Pp.2.11 [ink] Vv.7.4 [ink]. With manuscript notes in seventeenth-century hand on prelim. leaf facing t.p., relating to the text and giving page nos. With two final leaves of manuscript notes, also in seventeenth-century hand, also with page references. Marginal marks in text. Engraved plate and leaf following bound after p. 132 in Wimpole copy, not p.130.. 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]. Note on pastedown: "This volume was bought from Blackwells Rare Books in November 1985 for Đ65 and returned to Wimpole. JFF". Binding: Vellum; manuscript on spine: Dr. Hakewill's Answer to Dr. Carrier.
Makers and roles
George Hakewill (1578-1649) Benjamin Carier (1566 - 1614)