The ph?nix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq;. who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space, was never seene by any. Aged 84. Who in all that time neither dranke wine, nor eate flesh, as it is testified. Shewing the first occasion, and the reasons thereof. There is also intermixt some other new passages, with the manner of his bestowing his charity and pious uses. Whose portracture, you may behold, as it was taken at his death. With some new epitaphs by those who formerly knew this gentleman, who lyeth buried in S. Giles Church neere Criple gate, London.
- All titles
-
- The ph?nix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq;. who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space, was never seene by any. Aged 84. Who in all that time neither dranke wine, nor eate flesh, as it is testified. Shewing the first occasion, and the reasons thereof. There is also intermixt some other new passages, with the manner of his bestowing his charity and pious uses. Whose portracture, you may behold, as it was taken at his death. With some new epitaphs by those who formerly knew this gentleman, who lyeth buried in S. Giles Church neere Criple gate, London.
- Life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq;
- People / Organizations
-
- Imprint
-
London: printed by N. Okes, and are to be sold by Richard Clotterbuck at his shop in little Brittaine, at the signe of the golden ball, 1637.
- Publication year
- 1637-1637
- ESTC No.
- S95765
- Grub Street ID
- 153682
- Description
- [48] p. : port. (metal cut) ; 4⁰
- Note
- Signatures: A-F?.
A3 and A4 are signed "A" and "A3" respectively.
Anonymous. By Thomas Heywood.
Partly in verse.