DETAILS
A late 17th century book of the court trial pamphlets and writings of Robert Foulkes (Welsh-English, d. 1679) who was a Church of England cleric and convicted murderer.
PROVENANCE
Property of a gentleman (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
TITLE
An Alarme For Sinners: Containing The Confession, Prayers, Letters, and last Words of Robert Foulkes, Late Minister of Stanton-Lacy in the County of Salop; who was Tried, Convicted, and Sentenced, at the Sessions in the Old Bayly, London, Jan 16th 1678 and Executed the 31st following. With an Account of his Life. Published from the Original, Written with his own hand, during his Reprieve, and sent by him at his Death to Doctor Lloyd, Dean of Bangor.
PUBLISHER
Langley Curtis (Ludgate-Hill, London, England)
BINDING
Contemporary paper board hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
SUBJECT(S)
Religion, Law
PLACE OF ORIGIN
England | United Kingdom
AUTHOR(S)
Robert Foulkes (Welsh-English, d. 1679)
PERIOD
Late 17th century
DATE
1679
DIMENSIONS
Width 6.25 Depth 0.5 Height 8 inches
4 to.
CONDITION
Note: stained to title page. Modern wrappers.