Complete History of England Vol I

 
Identifier
BOK.ENG.AD1706.v1
Title
Complete History of England Vol I
Description
This history of England, "from the Earliest Account of Time, to the Death of... King William III" (spelling standardized), is a compiled work of writings from various British authors such as John Milton, Sir Thomas Moore, Francis Lord Bacon, and others.

Volume 1 contains:
I. Beginning with the History of Britain to William the Conqueror. By Mr. John Milton.
II. From the Conquest to the End of King Edward III. By Samuel Daniel, Esq;
III. The Reigns of King Richard II. King Henry IV, V, and VI. All new Writ in Mr. Daniel's Method.
IV. The Reign of King Edward IV. and Richard III. By Sir Thomas Moore. Translated from the Latin Original.
VI. The Life of King Richard III. By George Buck, Esq;
VII. The Life of King Henry VII. By Francis Lord Bacon.
(spelling standardized)
Date Created
1706 AD
Publisher
Printed for Brab. Aylmer, Reb. Bonwick, Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, Will. Freeman, Tim. Goodwin, Tho. Bennet, Matth. Wotton, John Walthoe, Sam. Manfship, Tho. Newborough, John Nicholfon, Richard Parker, and Benj. Tooke
Geographical Coverage
Temporal Coverage
18th Century
Format
Print
Collecting Areas
History of Writing Collection
Language
English
Provenance
Ex libris in the center of the verso side of the front cover for "Howard Wiest"
Stamp on top right of recto side of first endpaper "#60876 Jul 19 1947"
Presented by William O'Donnell to Ricks College Library
"5836" stamped on the top of the title page
"24297" stamped on the top right of the Preface
Subject
Type
Historiography
Bibliographic Citation
Various authors. A Complete Hiftory of England: with the lives of all the Kings and Queens thereof; from the earliest account of time, to the death of his late Majesty King William III. Vol. 1. 3 Vol. London: Printed for Brab. Aylmer, Reb. Bonwick, Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, Will. Freeman, Tim. Goodwin, Tho. Bennet, Matth. Wotton, John Walthoe, Sam. Manfship, Tho. Newborough, John Nicholfon, Richard Parker, and Benj. Tooke, 1706.

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