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Author Ocland, Christopher, -1590?
Title Anglorum prælia ab anno Domini 1327. anno nimirùm primo inclytissimi principis Eduardi eius nominis tertij, vsque ad annu[m] Domini 1558, carmine summatim perstricta : item, de pacatissimo Angliæ statu, imperante Elizabetha compendiosa narratio / authore Christophoro Oclando ... ; hæc duo poëmata, tàm ob argumenti grauitatem quàm Carminis facilitatem, nobilissimi regiæ maiestatis consiliarij in omnibus huius regni scholis prælegenda pueris præscripserunt ; hijs Alexandri Neuilli Kettum, tùm propter argumenti similitudinem, tùm propter orationis elegantiam adiunximus.
Publication Info Londini: : Apud Radulphum Nuberie, ex assignatione Henrici Bynneman typographi, Anno 1582.



Descript [3]+ leaves : ill., coat of arms.
Note Printer's device (McK. 229) on t.p.; prefatory letter, "A copie of the letters directed by hir Maiesties High Commission in causes Ecclesiasticall, to all the Bishops..." has royal arms on verso.
"Cum priuilegio regiæ maiestatis."
Fragment: t.p., and two prefatory pages only.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Author Ocland, Christopher, -1590?
Series Early English books online.
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Poetry.
Descript [3]+ leaves : ill., coat of arms.
Note Printer's device (McK. 229) on t.p.; prefatory letter, "A copie of the letters directed by hir Maiesties High Commission in causes Ecclesiasticall, to all the Bishops..." has royal arms on verso.
"Cum priuilegio regiæ maiestatis."
Fragment: t.p., and two prefatory pages only.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Author Ocland, Christopher, -1590?
Series Early English books online.
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Poetry.

Subject Great Britain -- History -- Poetry.
Descript [3]+ leaves : ill., coat of arms.
Note Printer's device (McK. 229) on t.p.; prefatory letter, "A copie of the letters directed by hir Maiesties High Commission in causes Ecclesiasticall, to all the Bishops..." has royal arms on verso.
"Cum priuilegio regiæ maiestatis."
Fragment: t.p., and two prefatory pages only.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.

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