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British statute, Elizabeth: P.14103-R

Object information

Awaiting location update

Titles

British statute, Elizabeth

Maker(s)

Printmaker: Unknown
Printer: Barker, Christopher

Entities

Categories

Legal notes

Bequeathed by Spencer George Perceval, 1923

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1923) by Perceval, Spencer George

Dating

16th Century
Production date: circa AD 1597

Note

Book title page with letterpress back. Inscription "Anno xxxix. Reginae / Elizabethae. / At the Parliament / begun and holden at Westminster / the xxiiij. Day of October, in the xxxix. / peere of the Reigne of our most gracious / soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace / of God of England, France and Ireland / Queene, defender of the / faith &c. / Ant there continue vntill the dissolution / thereof, being the ninth of February / next following, / 1597. / To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the meale / publique of the Realme, mere enacted / as followeth. / Imprinted at London by the / deputies of Christopher Barker, Printer to / the Queenes most excellent Maiestie."

School or Style

British

Techniques used in production

Letterpress
Woodcut

Identification numbers

Accession number: P.14103-R
Primary reference Number: 205859
Stable URI

Audit data

Created: Thursday 13 August 2015 Updated: Monday 17 August 2015 Last processed: Friday 8 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints

Citation for print

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The Fitzwilliam Museum (2024) "British statute, Elizabeth" Web page available at: https://collection.beta.fitz.ms/id/object/205859 Accessed: 2024-10-13 20:17:39

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