Monuments of honor. Deriued from remarkable antiquity, and celebrated in the honorable city of London, at the sole munificent charge and expences of the right worthy and worshipfull fraternity, of the eminent Merchant-Taylors. Directed in their most affectionate loue, at the confirmation of their right worthy brother Iohn Gore in the high office of His Maiesties liuetenant ouer his royoll [sic] chamber. Expressing in a magnificent tryumph, all the pageants, chariots of glory, temples of honor, besides a specious and goodly sea tryumph, as well particularly to the honor of the city, as generally to the glory of this our kingdome. Invented and written by Iohn Webster Merchant-Taylor.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Printed at London: By Nicholas Okes, 1624.
Publication year
1624
ESTC No.
S111504
Grub Street ID
131335
Description
[20] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Partly in verse.

Signatures: A-B? C?.Citation/references STC (2nd ed.), 25175

Greg, II, 409