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    Author: PRINCE (Henry James)

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    IL PRINCE (Henry James). See ttATTHEWS (Ronald), Journalist. English Messiahs: studies of sixEngljsh religious pretenders, 1656—1927, etc. pp. 161—195. (Henry James prince,T8ii— 1599, John Hugh Smyth—Pigott, 1852-1927, and the 1abode of love?.) London, 1936.

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    Author: PIGOTT (John Hugh Smyth-)

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    : PIGOTT (John Hugh Smyth-). M.ATTKEWS (Ronald) Journa1isi. ng1i5h Messiafls: studies of six English religious pretenders, 1656— 1927, pp. 161—195w (Henry James Prince, 1811—1.89.9, J.ohn Hugh Smyth— pigoet, 1852—1927, and the’abode of 1ov London, 1936.

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    Author: ON (Sir John-)

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    PS3F Har Reference only HARING’I’ON (Sir John-). A Briefe vie-w of the state of the Church of England in Q.Elizabeth’ s and King James his reigne to the yeere 1608: being a character and history of the bishops of those tines, and may serve as an aiiditional supply to D3ctor Goodwin a Catalogue of bishops. Written for the private use of Prince Henry, upon occasion of that proverb, Henry the eighth pull’d down monks and their cells. Henry the ninth should pull down bishops and their bells. [Edited. by J.Chetwind.) pp. (io) + 2U [or rather, 213] + (3). 12G. For J.Kirton: London, 1653. The pagination is irregula

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    Author: IATTHEWS (Ronald)

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    I) • kIATTHEWS (Ronald), Journalist. English Messiahs: studies of Six English religious pretenders [James Nayler, Joanna Southcott, Richard Brothers, John Nichols Tom, Henry James Prince, John Hugh Sniyth—Pigott], 1656-. 1927, . pp. xvi. + 230. Portraitsafld plate. 8°. London, 1956.

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    Author: MASUS (Olaucuius)

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    ; •1 PTOb&MASUS (Olaucuius), Theatrum geoqraphiae veteris (OONTINUD]:— ‘7 parts in 1 vol. Portfrczits’and maps. fol. Amsterdam, tais. This copy is comlcte and accords with the collation given by Bruost (Vol.4, p. 951, ‘5th editaon), who states that very few. ooyiea completely conform to hiU description. The engraved title—pages, a;s, and the portraits of Bertius and Mercator are hand—coloured in this copy. ‘L’he binding (which has been repaired at the edges) consists of brown calf, the sides ornamented with a narrrni border enclosing altornato rows of thistlcs and fleurs—de—lys, intersporsed with a small floral device, in gold tooling, and having. in:the centre of each side the heraldic book—stamp of Hcnry Pçederiak, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of James. I. The binding was probably executed by John and. Adat Bateman, who bound many books in a sibilar style for James I. This b’ook would seem to have bnlcngod to Ptince Charles, aflerwards Charles I., who; used his brother’s beak— stamp. at this period, Prince Henry Frederick having died in i812. It went to the British Uuseum, probably with the rest of the Old Royal Library in 19W7,was disposed of as a duplicate by the Sritsh 1Luneun authortties in 1804 and later passed’ into the Library of the London Institution. gJ nF{l1sh book—bindings in the British Hu’t

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