COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Books Internet Archive
Record
Author (contributor):
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.
Author (contributor):
Hinckley, Thomas, approximately 1618-1706.
Author (contributor):
Stoughton, William, 1632-1701.
Title:
A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his complices, : who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late K. James, during his government in New England. /
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Begin Publication Date:
1691
MMS Id (Alma identifier):
991043453018806966
Permanent Call Number:
D691 .N234o
Statistics Note 1 (Accession Number):
Accession number: 0549
Subjects:
Andros, Edmund,--Sir,--1637-1714.
Subjects:
Palmer, John,--1650-1700?--Present state of New-England impartially considered, in a letter to the clergy.
Subjects:
New-England's faction discovered, or, A brief and true account England's faction discovered, of their persecution of the Church of England, the beginning and progress of the war with the Indians and other late proceedings there.
Subjects:
Boston (Mass.)--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Subjects:
Massachusetts--Politics and government--1620-1691.
Subjects:
Massachusetts--History--New Plymouth, 1620-1691.
Subjects:
Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Subjects:
Imprint 1691.
General Note:
Dated and signed on page 12: Boston in New England, Jan. 27. 1690. William Stoughton, Thomas Hinkley, Wart. Winthrop, Barthol. Gedney, Samuel Shrimpton.; It has also been ascribed to Increase Mather by Evans.; "To the reader" dated: B[oston] N[ew] E[ngland] Feb. 4. 1690/1.; In part a reply to: The present state of New-England impartially considered, in a letter to the clergy / by John Palmer, printed in Boston, 1689 and to New-England's faction discovered, or, A brief and true account England's faction discovered, of their persecution of the Church of England, the beginning and progress of the war with the Indians and other late proceedings there, printed in London, 1690.; Signatures: [A]⁴ ([A]1 verso blank) B².
Local Note:
John Carter Brown Library copy bound in 19th century full burgundy calf.