Two letters, adapted to the present critcal conjuncture.. The first, to all military gentlemen, by sea and land; pointing out the true soldier, as animated by religion and the love of his country. The second, to all others interested in the success of our counsels and arms. Representing the favour of God, as necessary hereunto; and the righteousness of individuals, as essential to our securing the divine protection. By H. Worthington, A.M.
Hugh Worthington (1712 - 1797)
Category
Books
Date
1758
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Dunham Massey, Cheshire
NT 3215777
Summary
Bibliographic description
63,[1],7,[1]p. ;. 8vo, 190mm x 122mm. Former shelfmarks: CLE Cupboard Top Shelf; PAM/25/3. The issue without the final 7p. containing two prayers. Provenance: MSS on front flyleaf: To the Right Honble. the Countess of Stamford from her Ladyship's obliged devoted humble servt. the Author. [i.e.: a presentation copy from Hugh Worthington (1712-1797) to Mary Booth (1704-1772), from 1736 married to Harry Grey, 4th Earl of Stamford]. Binding: Eighteenth-century full coloured gilt paper.
Makers and roles
Hugh Worthington (1712 - 1797)