Observations upon some particular persons and passages, in a book lately make publick; intituled, A compleat history of the lives and reignes of Mary Queen of Scotland, and of her son James, the Sixth of Scotland, and the First of England, France and Ireland. Written by a lover of the truth.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Ga. Bedell and Tho. Collins, at the middle-Temple Gate, Fleet-Street, 1656.
Publication year
1656-1656
ESTC No.
R206058
Grub Street ID
82638
Description
[2], 21, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A Lover of the Truth = Carew Raleigh. Sometimes also attributed to Peter Heylyn.

Carew Raleigh was the only surviving son of Sir Walter Raleigh. This work is in reply to "A compleat history of the lives and reigns of Mary Queen of Scotland, and of her son and successor, James the Sixth, King of Scotland; and (after Queen Elizabeth) King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, the First, (of ever blessed memory.)" by Sir William Sanderson (Wing S647). In his observations, Carew Raleigh notes that his father had loaned "great sums of money" to Sanderson's father. On his release from the Tower the elder Raleigh requested repayment and was forced to file suit against the elder Sanderson. Sanderson was "found in arrears to Sir Walter Raleigh in very great sums, was cast into prison, and there dyed a poor contemptible beggar".

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb. 1st"; The second "6" in the imprint date is crossed out and replaced with "5".

Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books 1641-1700 reel 2317 is bound and filmed after Cooke, Edward. Certain passages which happened at Newport, (Wing C5997). And preceeding: Perrinchief, Richard. Nuntius a mortuis: or, a messenger from the dead (Wing P1599A).
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