A full and clear answer to a book, written by William Petit Esq; printed in the year 1680 by which it appears, that he hath mistaken the meaning of the histories and records he hath cited, and misapplyed them: and that he hath added to, or taken from them, or left unrecited such words & matters as he thought would either advance, or destroy his assertion. With a true historical account of the famous colloquium or Parliament, 49 Hen. III. And a glossary, expounding some few words used frequently in our antient records, laws and historians. Together with some animadversions upon a book, called, Jani Anglorum facies nova.
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- A full and clear answer to a book, written by William Petit Esq; printed in the year 1680 by which it appears, that he hath mistaken the meaning of the histories and records he hath cited, and misapplyed them: and that he hath added to, or taken from them, or left unrecited such words & matters as he thought would either advance, or destroy his assertion. With a true historical account of the famous colloquium or Parliament, 49 Hen. III. And a glossary, expounding some few words used frequently in our antient records, laws and historians. Together with some animadversions upon a book, called, Jani Anglorum facies nova.
- Glossary Jani Anglorum facies antiqua
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London: printed for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, MDCLXXXI. [1681]
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- 1681-1681
- ESTC No.
- R3179
- Grub Street ID
- 114549
- Description
- [8], 252, [2], 40, [2], 134, [2] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- A reply to "The antient right of the Commons of England asserted" by Petit and "Jani Anglorum facies nova" by William Atwood.
"The glossary" and "Jani Anglorum facies antiqua" each have divisional title page and separate pagination; register is continuous.
Title page and leaf Q1 are cancels.
The last leaf is blank.