The Primer set furth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie

to be taught lerued [sic], and red : & none other to be used thorowout all his dominions : imprinted at London ... by Richard Grafton printer to the Princes grace, the xvii. day of August, the yeare of our Lorde M,D.XLVI.

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The Primer set furth by the kinges maiestie & his clergie

to be taught lerued [sic], and red : & none other to be used thorowout all his dominions : imprinted at London ... by Richard Grafton printer to the Princes grace, the xvii. day of August, the yeare of our Lorde M,D.XLVI.

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English
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168

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Edition Notes

On verso of fold. port.: King Henry VIII's Primmer.

A near-facsimile reprint of Henry VIII's authorized Primer (S.T.C. 16044).

With 2 bookplates of F.A. Page-Turner (F.A. Blaydes).

Bound by Birdsall & Son, Northampton.

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King Henry VIII's Primmer

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[168] p., [1] fold. leaf of plates :
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168

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OL14667421M

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