Reader, here you'l plainly see iudgement perverted by these three, a priest, a judge, a patentee / written by Thomas Heywood.
1810
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Title
Reader, here you'l plainly see iudgement perverted by these three, a priest, a judge, a patentee / written by Thomas Heywood.
Uniform title
Judgement perverted
Created/published
[London] : Printed in the happy year of grace, 1641 : Reprinted for J. Sturt, no. 40, High-Street, St. Giles's, by J. Barker, 19 Great Russell-Street, Covent-Garden, [1810]
Description
[4], 6 p. : 1 ill. ; 21 cm (4to)
Associated name
Heywood, Thomas, approximately 1574-1641, author.
Sturt, J., bookseller.
Barker, James, active 1779-1818, bookseller.
269- 329q Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883, former owner.
269- 329q Fox, Francis F. (Francis Frederick), former owner.
Sturt, J., bookseller.
Barker, James, active 1779-1818, bookseller.
269- 329q Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883, former owner.
269- 329q Fox, Francis F. (Francis Frederick), former owner.
Note
In verse.
Type facsimile of 1641 edition with imprint "Printed in the happy yeare of Grace, 1641." (Wing H1791; ESTC R11542)
Printed in 1810. See A.T. Hazen, "J. Sturt, facsimilist," in The library, vol. XXV: 75-76. Other conjectured dates include 1818 and 1820?.
Signatures: pi1 A⁴.
Illustration (wood-cut) on title page representing the three characters (i.e. Archbishop Laud, John Finch, and William Abell).
Type facsimile of 1641 edition with imprint "Printed in the happy yeare of Grace, 1641." (Wing H1791; ESTC R11542)
Printed in 1810. See A.T. Hazen, "J. Sturt, facsimilist," in The library, vol. XXV: 75-76. Other conjectured dates include 1818 and 1820?.
Signatures: pi1 A⁴.
Illustration (wood-cut) on title page representing the three characters (i.e. Archbishop Laud, John Finch, and William Abell).
Genre/form
Poems.
Satires (literary works)
Pamphlets.
Satires (literary works)
Pamphlets.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London, -- publication place.
Item Details
Call number
PR2574 .R3 1810 Cage
Folger-specific note
Stamp: Bound by Riviere & Son. Manuscript notes on title page and page facing it, with identifying information about the poem and its subjects.
Folger accession
7.16.43
Call number
270- 329q
Folger-specific note
Autograph on half-title (partly torn away) and title page (shaved): J.P. Collier. Armorial bookplate (motto: J'ai ma foi tenu a ma puissance): Francis Frederick Fox. In a 19th-century half leather (sheepskin) binding with marbled-paper boards and gold spine title. Acquired from Antiquates (cat. 12:33), 2018-04-25. Purchase made possible by The B. F. Saul Rare Book Acquisitions Fund.
Folger accession
270329