Monmouth Rebellion. The Impostor Expos'd, in a dissection of a villanous libell, entituled, a letter to a person of honour, concerning the black box, 1st edition, London: James Vade, 1681, 182, [2] p., publisher's advertisement leaf at rear, modern bookplate of the Fox Pointe collection to front pastedown, early ownership inscription 'F Tasburgh' to front blank, lightly dust-soiled, modern half calf gilt, 8vo (Quantity: 1) ESTC R15254; Wing I104. Exceedingly scarce, we can only trace one other copy appearing at auction. 'A response to Robert Ferguson’s A letter to a person of honour, concerning the black box; including the text of the letter' (ESTC). The black box belonged to Protestant chaplain John Cosin which, he claimed, contained evidence that Charles had in fact been married to Lucy Walter while in exile.
Monmouth Rebellion. The Impostor Expos'd, in a dissection of a villanous libell, entituled, a letter to a person of honour, concerning the black box, 1st edition, London: James Vade, 1681, 182, [2] p., publisher's advertisement leaf at rear, modern bookplate of the Fox Pointe collection to front pastedown, early ownership inscription 'F Tasburgh' to front blank, lightly dust-soiled, modern half calf gilt, 8vo (Quantity: 1) ESTC R15254; Wing I104. Exceedingly scarce, we can only trace one other copy appearing at auction. 'A response to Robert Ferguson’s A letter to a person of honour, concerning the black box; including the text of the letter' (ESTC). The black box belonged to Protestant chaplain John Cosin which, he claimed, contained evidence that Charles had in fact been married to Lucy Walter while in exile.
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