The contibution of Sir George Buc has title: The third vniversitie of England: or, A treatise of the fovndations of all the colledges, ancient schooles of priuiledge, and of houses of learning, and liberall arts, within and about the most famous citie of London ... By G. B. knight. At London, Printed by A. Mathevves for R. Meighen, 1631.
Engr. t.-p.; head-pieces; initials.
Gothic type; double columns.
2d ed.
Pages 902-990 omitted in numbering; various other errors in paging.
"An appendix or corollary of the fovndations and descriptions of the three most famovs vniversities of England: viz. Cambridge, Oxford, and London. The matters whereof concerning the former two vniuersities, were gathered by ... Iohn Stovv ... and supplied, and continued by Edmond Hovves ... The third was collected and written by Sir George Bvck ... London, Printed by A. Matthevves, for R. Meighen, 1632": p. 1055-1087.
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Annales, or, A generall chronicle of England. / Begun by John Stow: continved and augmented with matters forraigne and domestique, ancient and moderne, vnto the end of this present yeere, 1631. By Edmvnd Howes ...
Accession number:
PML 2973
Published:
Londini : Impensis R. Meighen, 1631.
Description:
10 p.l., 1050 (i.e. 972) [1055]-1062 p., 2 l., 1063-1087 [29] p. ; 34 cm
Notes:
Binding:
1/2 dark brown morocco.
Provenance:
Toovey collection.
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