Ogilby (John) The Relation of His Majestie's Entertainment passing through the City of London, to his Coronation: with a description of the Triumphal Arches, and Solemnity, first edition, second state without dedication and final list of committee members, with initial licence leaf, lightly damp-stained, stitched, first and last leaves soiled, first with title in contemporary manuscript, [Wing O181], by Tho. Roycroft, for Rich. Marriott, 1661 § Digges (Thomas) Englands Defence. A Treatise concerning Invasion..., light damp-staining, stab-holes, loose, [Wing D1471], for F.Haley, 1680 § Grimalkin, or, the Rebel-Cat: a Novel. Representing the Unwearied Attempts of the Beasts of his Faction against Sovereignty and Succession since the Death of the Lyons in the Tower, first edition, state A, [Wing G2026], for the Author, 1681 § Tell-Truth (Robert) Advice to the Nobility, Gentry, & Commonalty of this Nation in the Qualifications and Election of their Knights and Burgesses, their Representatives in Parliament, 4pp., drop-head title, [Wing A660], n.p., [1679] § Charles II, King of England. His Majesties Gracious Speech...to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1678, title with woodcut royal arms, [Wing C3085], by John Bill Christopher Barker Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1678 § Officers Address (The) to the Ladies. To their Brightnesses the Ladies of Great-Britain..., 4pp., drop-head title, water-stained, by A.Baldwin, [1710], some a little browned or soiled, all but the first disbound; and 4 others, similar, folio (10) ⁂ The third mentioned, Grimalkin, is a satire on the intrigues of the Earl of Shaftesbury and the Duke of Monmouth to alter the succession; the last refers to the Sacheverell trial, ESTC lists only 2 copies (BL & Trinity College Dublin).
Ogilby (John) The Relation of His Majestie's Entertainment passing through the City of London, to his Coronation: with a description of the Triumphal Arches, and Solemnity, first edition, second state without dedication and final list of committee members, with initial licence leaf, lightly damp-stained, stitched, first and last leaves soiled, first with title in contemporary manuscript, [Wing O181], by Tho. Roycroft, for Rich. Marriott, 1661 § Digges (Thomas) Englands Defence. A Treatise concerning Invasion..., light damp-staining, stab-holes, loose, [Wing D1471], for F.Haley, 1680 § Grimalkin, or, the Rebel-Cat: a Novel. Representing the Unwearied Attempts of the Beasts of his Faction against Sovereignty and Succession since the Death of the Lyons in the Tower, first edition, state A, [Wing G2026], for the Author, 1681 § Tell-Truth (Robert) Advice to the Nobility, Gentry, & Commonalty of this Nation in the Qualifications and Election of their Knights and Burgesses, their Representatives in Parliament, 4pp., drop-head title, [Wing A660], n.p., [1679] § Charles II, King of England. His Majesties Gracious Speech...to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1678, title with woodcut royal arms, [Wing C3085], by John Bill Christopher Barker Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1678 § Officers Address (The) to the Ladies. To their Brightnesses the Ladies of Great-Britain..., 4pp., drop-head title, water-stained, by A.Baldwin, [1710], some a little browned or soiled, all but the first disbound; and 4 others, similar, folio (10) ⁂ The third mentioned, Grimalkin, is a satire on the intrigues of the Earl of Shaftesbury and the Duke of Monmouth to alter the succession; the last refers to the Sacheverell trial, ESTC lists only 2 copies (BL & Trinity College Dublin).
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