'Jus Monarchiæ Anglicanæ, or, the right of the English Monarchy, wherein the sufferinges of... King Charles are sett forth...', Written in the middle of the 17th century
'Jus Monarchiæ Anglicanæ, or, the right of the English Monarchy, wherein the sufferinges of... King Charles are sett forth...' by sir William Morton, whose name is written on fols. 1, 3. The treatise itself was written in A.D. 1648 presumably in prison, and this copy is not much later, and is in more than one hand.
Dates
- Creation: Written in the middle of the 17th century
Extent
89 Leaves
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Clarendon 132
Other Finding Aids
Falconer Madan, et al., A summary catalogue of western manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford which have not hitherto been catalogued in the Quarto series (7 vols. in 8 [vol. II in 2 parts], Oxford, 1895-1953; reprinted, with corrections in vols. I and VII, Munich, 1980), vol. III, no. 16217
Physical Facet
On paper
Dimensions
14 1/2 × 9 7/8 in.
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Weston Library
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