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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![121 L. (E.) Romes MoNARCHIE entituled The Globe of Renowmed Glorie, translated out of the French and Italian histories by E. L., ORIGINAL EDITION, ?n verse of 6-line stanzas, old half calf; from the Heber library sm. 4to. The Widdow Orwin for Matthew Law, 1596 122 Lambeth Faire, wherein you have all the Bishops Trinkets set to sale, large woodcut beneath title, two other small cuts (tops shaved), cropped copy, some letterpress cut into, half brown morocco 4to. 1641 *,* A poetical satire on Archbishop Land. L223 LANE (Joun) Tom TEL-TROTHS MESSAGE, AND HIS PENS COMPLAINT, a worke not vnpleasant to be read, nor vnprofitable to be followed, a poem in 120 sia-line stanzas, ORIGINAL EDITION, woodcut orna- ments above and below text, calf gilt, scroll borders, g.e.; from the Heber library, EXTREMELY RARE, NOT MORE THAN TWO OR THREE COPIES KNOWN sm. 4to. Printed for R. Howell, 1600 [See ILLUSTRATION ]. 124 La Nove (Oper pe) THE Prorit oF IMPRISONMENT, A PARADOX, written in French by O. dela Noue, Lord of Teligni, being prisoner in the Castle of Tournay, Translated by Iosuah Silvester, ORIGINAL EDITION, orange morocco extra, g.e. by C. Lewis, FINE COPY, EXTREMELY RARE sm. 4to. Peter Short for Edward Blunt, 1594 125 Laud (W., Archbp. of Canterbury) The Discontented Conference betwixt the two great Associates William Archbishop of Canter- bury and Thomas late Earle of Strafford, in verse, half brown Morocco, g. é. sm, 4to. 1641 126 Laud (W., Archbp. of Canterbury) Mercuries Message or The Coppy of a Letter sent to W. Laud, now Prisoner in the ‘Tower, 77 verse, woodcut portratt beneath title, half brown morocco, g. e. sm. 4to. Printed in the yeare of our Prelates feare, i641 127 Laud (W., Archbp. of Canterbury) A new Play called Canterburie his Change of Diot which sheweth variety of wit and mirth, privately acted neare the Palace-yard at Westminster, woodcut beneath title (repeated on verso of A 3), and two other cuts in the text, half calf sm.4to. 1641 128 Laud (W., Archbp. of Canterbury) A Rreasonable (s¢c) Motion in the behalfe of such of the Clergie as are now questioned in Parlia- ment for their Places, in verse, woodcut portrait beneath title of Laud and Strafford, half brown morocco, g. e. sm. 4to. Printed in.the unfortunate Yeare to Priests, 1641](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31639161_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)