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By: BROADSIDE
Price: £750.00
Publisher: Printed and Sold by John Morphew, 1707.:
Seller ID: 38756
Broadside, 385 x 285 mm. Old fold, a little worn on the folds, trimmed a little close to the text but with no loss. Not recorded on ESTC. View more info
By: BROADSIDE
Price: £450.00
Publisher: Printed and sold by B. Bragge, 1709.:
Seller ID: 38757
Broadside, 360 x 215 mm. Unevenly trimmed, a little wear on old folds. ESTC lists 2 locations [Guildhall and National Library of Scotland]. View more info
By: BROADSIDE
Price: £750.00
Publisher: Printed and sold by B. Bragg, 1707.:
Seller ID: 38758
Broadside, 305 x 350 mm. Unevenly trimmed and with a little wear on old folds. Not recorded on ESTC. View more info
By: BROADSIDE
Price: £500.00
Publisher: Printed and sold by J. Morphew, 1707.:
Seller ID: 38759
Broadside, 460 x 280 mm. Woodcut illustration of the execution of Charles I. A little worn on the folds. At some time the bottom third has been separated from the upper section and then rejoined with some slight loss from one line of text. ESTC records the Bodleian and Harvard only. View more info
By: BROADSIDE
Price: £500.00
Publisher: Printed by G. Croom and sold by B. Bragg, 1707.:
Seller ID: 38760
Broadside. 385 x 235 mm. Trimmed close to the margins, creased. Apart from a calendar marking the Saints’ days this also lists names of the Regicides and others involved in the trial and execution of Charles I and a copy of the Warrant for the Trying and Judging of the King, etc. ESTC notes Harvard as the sole location. View more info
By: BROADSIDE
Price: £750.00
Publisher: Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, 1674.:
Seller ID: 38761
Broadside. 385 x 265 mm. Unevenly trimmed, a little split along old folds. Originally issued as a folded 4 page folio in 1661, this is the 2nd edition, the first in broadside form. 30th January was the anniversary of the execution of Charles I and his son, Charles II declared this a special day of remembrance in his memory after he was restored to the throne in 1660. View more info