The opening of the Great Seale of England. Containing certain brief historicall and legall observations, touching the originall, antiquity, progresse, vse, necessity of the Great Seal of the kings and kingdoms of England, in respect of charters, patents, writs, commissions, and other processe. Together with the kings, kingdoms, parliaments severall interests in, and power over the same, and over the Lord Chancellour, and the Lords and keepers of it, both in regard of its new-making, custody, administration for the better execution of publike justice, the republique necessary safety, and utility. Occasioned by the over-rash censures of such who inveigh against the Parliament, for ordering a new Great Seale to be engraven, to supply the wilfull absence, defects, abuses of the old, unduely withdrawne and detained from them. By William Prynne, utter-barrester of Lincolns Inne. It is this fifteenth day of September, anno Dom. 1643. Ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons, concernin

People / Organizations
Imprint
Lodon [sic]: printed for Michael Spark senior, 1643.
Publication year
1643-1643
ESTC No.
R234376
Grub Street ID
105733
Description
[2], 32, [2] ; 4⁰
Note
Signatures: [A]? B-E?.

Some copies have quire B signed "F". These copies were intended to be bound with the author's "An humble remonstrance against the tax of ship-money lately imposed".

With a final errata leaf, including errata for "A humble remonstrance".

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 9th".