The Progresses, Public Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of Queen Elizabeth and King James I

London, 1823-28
4to., cloth, uncut , new edition
collected from original MSS., Scarce Pamphlets, Corporation Records, etc. (including numerous Masques and Entertainments, Civic Pageants, etc. also original Letters, and reprints of Rare Poetical and Prose Tracts), both works, with numerous engravings, scarce
7
English
£7. 10s.
S084.2c; V08.03; P4c718a; C071.14/C071.15
D9
Library, shelving under bookcase left of fireplace (D4), item 14

'No library should be without these important volumes, which form a connected history of the Courts of Elizabeth and James, and afford a living picture of the manners of England, its pursuits and its amusements, for three-quarters of a century (1553-1625).' Only 250 copies were printed of each work.
Author's name erroneously given as J. Nichol in Stonehouse
3 vols. of Queen Elizabeth, 4 vols. of King James