Charles Rex. Most reverend, and right-reverend fathers in God; and trusty, and well-beloved: we greet you well. Whereas a very fair English Bible, printed at Cambridg, exact, and correct according to our royal-grandfather's translation, hath been (lately) published, and adorn'd by John Ogilby,
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- Charles Rex. Most reverend, and right-reverend fathers in God; and trusty, and well-beloved: we greet you well. Whereas a very fair English Bible, printed at Cambridg, exact, and correct according to our royal-grandfather's translation, hath been (lately) published, and adorn'd by John Ogilby,
- Proclamations. 1660-10-24
- Most reverend, and right-reverend fathers in God; and trusty, and well-beloved: we greet you well. Whereas a very fair English Bible
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London : s.n., 1660
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Charles II, King of England, (1630-1685)
- Publication year
- 1660
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- R233970
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- 375241
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p) ; 1°.
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- Title from caption and opening words of text
At end of text: "Given at our court, at White-Hall, the twenty fourth day of October, in the twelfth year of our reign, 1660."; At foot of sheet: "In pursuance of his Majestie's desires, the Bible above-mentioned was viewed, and taken into consideration, by the most reverend fathers in God, ... This Bible is to be had (either with the common prayer and sculptures, or without, in quires, or bound) at Mr. John Cade's Stationer, at the Globe in Cornhill; at Mr. Samuel Mearn's (His Majestie's bookbinder) in Little Britain; at Mr. Will. Notts book-binder betwixt the two north dores of St. Pauls; and at Mr. Jacob Blome's in Knight-rider Street."