The new chronicles of England and France,. in two parts; by Robert Fabyan. Named by himself the Concordance of histories. Reprinted from Pynson's edition of 1516. The first part collated with the editions of 1533, 1542, and 1559; and the second with a manuscript of the author's own time, as well as the subsequent editions: including the different continuations. To which are added, a biographical and literary preface, and an index, by Henry Ellis.
Robert Fabyan (d.1513)
Category
Books
Date
1811
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Gunby Hall Estate, Lincolnshire
NT 3236545
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],xxi,[3],723,[73]p.. 4to. MS inscription on front flyleaf: Boards 3.0.0 / Binding -12-. £2.0.0. Provenance: Nineteenth-century garter bookplate: Charles Langton Massingberd [i.e. Charles Langton Massingberd (1815-1887)]. $zBinding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper over boards.
Makers and roles
Robert Fabyan (d.1513) Sir Henry Ellis (1777-1869)