A Lamport Garland from the Library of Sir Charles Edmund Isham, Bart: Comprising Four Unique Works Hitherto Unknown

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Charles Edmonds
J.B. Nichols and Sons, 1881 - 194 pages
 

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Page 5 - The Solempnities and Triumphes doon and made at the Spousells and Marriage of the King's Daughter the Ladye Marye to the Prynce of Castile, Archduke of Austrige. JOHN DENT, ESQ. 1818.
Page 4 - Cock Lorell's Boat, a Fragment from the original in the British Museum. REV. HENRY DRURY. 1817.
Page 8 - The OWL and the NIGHTINGALE, a Poem of the twelfth Century. Now first printed from Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, and at Jesus College, Oxford ; with an Introduction and Glossary.
Page 7 - Proceedings in the Court Martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, Captain-Lieutenant in Preston's Regiment, for the Murder of Ensign Schaw of the same Regiment, and Captain Schaw, of the Royals, 17 October, 1708 ; with Correspondence respecting that Transaction.
Page 3 - Newes from Scotland : Declaring the damnable Life of Doctor Fian a notable Sorcerer...
Page 8 - Owl and the Nightingale, a Poem of the twelfth Century. Now first printed from Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, and at Jesus' College, Oxford; with an Introduction and Glossary.
Page 7 - The Ancient English Romance of Havelok the Dane; accompanied by the French Text: with an Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary.
Page 10 - Historical Papers, Part I. Castra Regia, a Treatise on the Succession to the Crown of England, addressed to Queen Elizabeth by ROGER EDWARDS, Esq., in 1568. Novissima Straffordii, Some account of the Proceedings against, and Demeanor of, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, both before and during his Trial, as well as at his Execution ; written in Latin, by ABRAHAM WRIGHT, Vicar of Okeham, in Rutlandshire. The same (endeauord) in English, by JAMES WRIGHT, Barrister at Law.
Page 6 - The Garden Plot, an Allegorical Poem, inscribed to Queen Elizabeth. By HENRY GOLDINGHAM. From an unpublished Manuscript of the Harleian Collection in the British Museum. To which are added some account of the Author; also a reprint of his Masques performed before the Queen at Norwich, on Thursday, August 21, 1578.

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