Greenham, Richard. M. M. Perkins, William, 1558-1602 Ro., Ri Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618, creator Webbe, George, 1581-1642
Published / Created:
1630 [pt. 2, '29]
Call Number:
Mhc3 R633
Image Count:
136
Description:
Collation: pt. 1: [127] p.; pt. 2: [127] p., Imperfect: bled, with considerable damage to text., Signatures: pt. 1: A-H8; pt. 2: A-H8., and The abbreviations (except for the unidentified M.M.) stand for Richard Rogers, William Perkins, Richard Greenham, and George Webb.
Publisher:
Printed by T.B. for R. Bird, dwelling at the signe of the Bible in Cheapside
A messieurs faisans profession de la relgion reformée en l'eglise de Paris.
Description:
No. 14 in a volume with binder's title: Drelincourt, Du Moulin, etc., Signatures: A⁴B²., and Signed at end: A Paris ce dernier iour d'aoust, mil six cens vn. Vostre tres-humble seruiteur, Michel Mercier.
Autograph: F. William Cock ..., bt. at the Hovenden sale., Bound with: Abbot, Robert. The young-mans warning-peece. London: Printed by J.L. for P. Stevens, and C. Meredith, 1637, Preface signed: N.B. (i.e. Nathaniel Bacon)., and Signatures: A-F¹² (F12, blank, wanting).
Publisher:
Printed by I.L. for Phil. Stephens, and Christoph. Meredith, at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard
Short discourse of hawking to the field with high flying long-winged hawkes and Short discovrse of havvking to the field with high flying long-winged hawkes
Description:
Armorial bookplate: Ex libris David Wagstaff. Binder’s stamp: J. Kulesho., P. [6]-[7], consists of a poem concerning falconry, that begins "A perfect plot how for to hawke ...", P. 73-76 omitted from pagination., Signatures: A-I⁸., and The author is unknown although it is thought he was from Kent as there are a number of references to the county in the work, including the following from p. 55: "... diuers Kentish ge[n]tlemen, some of my kindred and others of my acquaintance ..."
Publisher:
for Thomas Man
Subject (Name):
Wagstaff, David, 1882-1951
Subject (Topic):
Falconry -- Early works to 1800 and Hunting -- Early works to 1800