To his sacred maiestie, the lords spiritual, and temporal, and the House of Commons in this present Parliament assembled.
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- To his sacred maiestie, the lords spiritual, and temporal, and the House of Commons in this present Parliament assembled.
- To his sacred majestie, the lords spiritual, and temporal, and the House of Commons in this present Parliament assembled
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[London: B. Alsop], Printed the 1 of Iune 1625.
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- S114520
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- 134230
- Description
- [64] p. ; 4⁰
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- A relation of Benjamin Crokey's controversy with John Smyth concerning the Free Grammar School, Wotton-under-Edge.
At least the Bodleian Library copy has a cancel slip pasted above the first line on A2 recto, a folding flap with added text attached at the bottom of H2 verso, and many manuscript corrections. Four hundred copies were printed; ordered burned by the Star Chamber, and Crokey and Thomas Wright, a Bristol bookseller, were fined; see S.R. Gardiner, ed., "Reports of Cases in the Courts of Star Chamber", Camden Society, 1886, pp. 37-40--STC.
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