Begins: The devil has left his puritanical dress., On the flood of scurrilous pamphlets which appeared when the censorship of the press was not renewed after the dissolution of Parliament., Printed in 2 columns., and Reprinted in Bagford ballads, v.2, p. 715-719.
The plan has title: A draught of the incampment of the Irish army ... and the manner of Their Majesties forces attacking them. By Colonel Richards, first engineer of Ireland, being prenset at the engagement ..."
Perfect diurnal of the passages in Parliament. and Perfect diurnall of the passages in Parliament (Pecke : 1642)
Description:
BEIN: Numb.9-10 are variants without place of publication., Ceased with Numb. 12, 28 Mar./Apr. 4?, Compiled by Samuel Pecke. Cf. BLC., No. 10: 14/21 Mar. 1641 [i.e. 1642]: 2 variants: one with and one without place of publication., No. 9: 7/14 Mar. 1641 [i.e. 1642]: 2 variants: one with and one without place of publication., Not to be confused with later publications of the same name., The first issue appearing under this title is that for Jan. 24/31. In some bibliographies it is treated as the successor of The Diurnall occurrences of Parliament., Title from caption., and Weekly
Publisher:
Printed for William Cooke.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--Civil War, 1642-1649--Periodicals.
Perfect diurnal of the passages in Parliament, Perfect diurnall of the passages in Parliament (Coules : 1642), and Perfect divrnall of the passages in Parliament
Description:
Beginning with issue no. 16 (Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1642) all issues carry the note, "Collected by the same hand that formerly drew up the coppy for William Cooke of Furnalls Inne"., Beginning with the issue for 26 Dec./Jan. 2, the factotum initial is a ship in full sail., Ceased with the issue for June 12/19, 1643, Numb. 53., Compiled (Oct. 10/17?- ) by Samuel Pecke, who had compiled a publication with the same title from Jan. to March, 1642, for William Cook, and had been associated with him during the summer of 1642. William Cook is recorded in the catalogue of the Thomason collection as having published a Perfect diurnall as late as the issue for Oct. 24/31 [1642]. The first issue of the diurnall here catalgoue which bears the words "compiled by the same hand that formerly drew up the copy for William Cook" is the issue for Oct. 10/17., Dec. 12-19, 1642 and Feb. 20-27, 1642 [i.e. 1643] issues lack enumeration; two issues for no. 23 (Nov. 13-20, 1642) printed; no. 29 (Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 1642) called no. 28; no. 33 (Jan. 23-30, 1642) called no. 30; two different editions of no. 34 (Jan. 30-Feb. 6, 1642 i.e. 1643]) issued; enumeration on no. 35 illegible., Forgeries: Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1642 (E.240, no. 21) and March 6-13, 1642 [i.e. 1643] (E.246, no. 43). Cf. BLC., From Sept. 5/12 to Nov. 21/28 the title includes the words: "More fully and exactly taken then by any other printed copies, as you will finde upon comparing, &c.", Imprint varies: - Printed at London for Francis Coules; -no. [27] (Dec. 12-19, 1642) lack imprint; no. 28 (Dec. 19-26, 1642)- Printed by I. Okes and F. Leach and are to be sold by Francis Coles ..., No. [50]: 22/29 May, 1643: variant, No. 25: 28 Nov./5 Dec., 1642: variant, No. 38: 27 Feb./6 Mar., 1643: variant, No. 51: 29 May/5 June: variant, Numb. 13- 5th/12th Sept. 1642-, Numb. 28, 33-35, 38-39, 41-42, 46, 30 [i.e. 50], 52-53 in Historical tracts. Charles I. v. 8. 1642-43., The title is inserted in a rough wood-cut of the House of Commons in session; in this cut the background is formed by parallel lines, and is black [in distinction from the rectangular brick background of the cut used by the rival publication printed by R. Austin and A. Coe]., Title from caption., and Title reflects reversion to old style printing using "v"s for "u"s with no. [29] (Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 1642).
Publisher:
for Francis Coules,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--Civil War, 1642-1649--Periodicals. and Great Britain--Politics and government--1642-1649--Periodicals.