The life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith . Kt. D.C.L. principal secretary of state to King Edward the Sixth, and Queen Elizabeth. Wherein are discovered many singular matters relating to the state of learning, the reformation of religion, and the transactions of the kingdom, during his time. In all which he had a great and happy influence.
John Strype (1643-1737)
Category
Books
Date
1820
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lyme, Cheshire
NT 3154553.3
Summary
Item 3 of 3 in vol.
Bibliographic description
xix,286p., plate : port. ; 8vo. Bound with 2 other works in the series. Provenance: armorial binding stamp: Oxoniensis Academia. Nineteenth-century armorial bookplate, printed on yellow paper: Reparabit cornua Phoebe. Robert Scott. [i.e.: Robert Scott, Dean of Rochester (1811-1877)]. Binding: Nineteenth- century full calf; gilt armorial stamps: Oxoniensis Academia; gilt lettered and numbered red and green spine labels. Uniform with series: Lives of the reformers ...
Makers and roles
John Strype (1643-1737)