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Creator
Date
1642
Location
London
London. !2 naf, England
Great Britain
London. !2 naf, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
8 p.
Language
English
Size
18 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 342932
ESTC number: R19040
Wing number: S4753
Folger call number: 203- 772q
Folger holdings ID: 493930
Accession Number: 203772
ESTC number: R19040
Wing number: S4753
Folger call number: 203- 772q
Folger holdings ID: 493930
Accession Number: 203772
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Signatures: A⁴
Item information about Folger 203- 772q
Cropped at head, barely cutting into first line of title. Bookplate: Anthony Fair. Half-bound in maroon goatskin with marbled paper boards and endpapers, gilt edges, signed: Henry Sotheran Ltd. 2-5 Sackville St. W.1. Acquired from Thorp, 1969-12-31
Also known as
Extended title: Fearefull newes from Coventry, or, A true relation and lamentable story of one Thomas Holt of Coventry, a musitian : who through covetousnesse and immoderate love of money, sold himselfe to the devill, with whom he had made a contract for certaine yeares : and also of his most lamentable end and death, on the 16. day of February, 1641 : to the terror and amazement of the inhabitants thereabouts / writen by Lawrence Southerne of Coventry
Alternate titles: FEAREFVLL NEVVES FROM COVENTRY, or, A true relation and lamentable story of one Thomas Holt of Coventry, a musitian, True relation and lamentable story of one Thomas Holt of Coventry a musitian
Alternate titles: FEAREFVLL NEVVES FROM COVENTRY, or, A true relation and lamentable story of one Thomas Holt of Coventry, a musitian, True relation and lamentable story of one Thomas Holt of Coventry a musitian
Subjects
Related names
author: Southerne, Lawrence
subject: Holt, Thomas, -1642
bookseller: Thomas, John, active 1637-1644
former owner: Fair, Anthony, active 19th century or 20th century
binder: Henry Sotheran Ltd.
subject: Holt, Thomas, -1642
bookseller: Thomas, John, active 1637-1644
former owner: Fair, Anthony, active 19th century or 20th century
binder: Henry Sotheran Ltd.