The High Court of Justice, . or Cromwels new slaughterhouse in England. With the authority that constituted, and ordained it. Arraigned, convicted, and condemned, for usurpation, treson, tyranny, theft and murther. Being the third part of the History of Independency, written by the same authour.
Clement Walker (1595 - 1651)
Category
Books
Date
1660
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3251394.3
Summary
Bibliographic description
71, [1]p. 4to. Running number: 1192. Provenance: library of Sir Richard Ellys (1682-1742) of Nocton, Lincolnshire. Former shelfmark inscribed on front board: "K.2.24". Manuscript inscription on recto of front endleaf: "Repaired 1960"; on verso of second front endleaf: [1] "Verax" [underlined] in hand of John Mitchell (ca. 1685-1751), librarian to Sir Richard Ellys; [2] "Clement Walker / Prynne, pp. 2, [up arrow], 50 [right pointed arrow]". Binding: seventeenth-century full dark brown calf inboard binding (rubbed) with double blind fillet to form a border with intersecting corners and double blind fillet lines parallel near spine. Single gilt fillet along board edges (worn). Recessed supports; rebacked (1960) in calfskin, smooth spine with blind double tooled lines and publication date tooled in gold directly on to spine. Turned-in with no pastedown; outside hook endleaf made of folded sheet at both ends. Sewn on to 3 supports, laced-in. Plain leaf edges.
Makers and roles
Clement Walker (1595 - 1651), author