A defence of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, Earl of Chester. : Wherein it is proved, that Sir Peter Leicester Baronet, in his book, entituled, Historical antiquities, in two books; the first treating in general of Great Britain and Ireland. The second containing particular remarks concerning Cheshire. Hath without any just ground declared the said Amicia to be a bastard. By Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover in Cheshire, Baronet.
1673
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Title
A defence of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, Earl of Chester. : Wherein it is proved, that Sir Peter Leicester Baronet, in his book, entituled, Historical antiquities, in two books; the first treating in general of Great Britain and Ireland. The second containing particular remarks concerning Cheshire. Hath without any just ground declared the said Amicia to be a bastard. By Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover in Cheshire, Baronet.
Created/published
London : Printed for Sam. Lowndes over against Exeter House in the Strand, 1673.
Description
[10], 80, [6] p. ; (8vo)
Associated name
Note
Title page in red and black.
With 2 penultimate advertisement leaves; last leaf is blank.
Signatures: A-F⁸.
With 2 penultimate advertisement leaves; last leaf is blank.
Signatures: A-F⁸.
ESTC staff note
Signatures from DFo. DFONOTE blg title reads: "... just grounds ..."
Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (CD-ROM, 1996), M300
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R13643
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R13643
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
183- 136q
Folger-specific note
Old manuscript note on front paste-down: "Collated & perfect"; manuscript shelf-mark on t.p. Bound in old calf rebacked. Provenance: armorial bookplate of James Hatton (motto: Virtus tutissima cassis) and armorial seal: "Sigillum Iacobi Hatton de Hatton"; bookseller's ticket of J.R. Smith, 4 Old Compton St.; stamps of the British Museum (sold as duplicate, 1831); Folger purchase from Maggs, 10 August 1961