02204nam 2200433 n 450 99638487420331620221108010858.0(CKB)4940000000074357(EEBO)2248524964(UnM)ocm11964045e(UnM)11964045(EXLCZ)99494000000007435719850425d1688 uy engurbn||||a|bb|Gesta Grayorum: or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry[electronic resource] Prince of Purpoole, Arch-Duke of Stapulia and Bernardia, Duke of High and Nether Holborn, Marquis of St. Giles and Tottenham, Count Palatine of Bloomsbury and Clerkenwell, Great Lord of the Cantons of Islington, Kentish-Town, Paddington and Knights-bridge, Knight of the most heroical Order of the Helmet, and sovereign of the same; who reigned and died, A.D. 1594. Together with a masque, as it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth; who, with the nobles of both courts, was present thereatLondon Printed for W. Canning, at his shop in the Temple-CloystersMDCLXXXVIII. [1688][4], 68 pAn apparently genuine account of one of the revels of the Inns of Court.The speeches of the six counsellors have been attributed to Francis Bacon, the Masque of Proteus to Francis Davison.Editor's dedication signed: W.C., i.e. William Canning.Title page in red and black; at foot: Price, one shilling.P. 68 duplicated on film.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0014Political satire, EnglishEarly works to 1800Political satire, EnglishCanning William1012751Bacon Francis1561-1626.159133Davison Francis1575?-1619?1011261Canning Williamfl. 1686-1690,Gray's Inn.Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINBOOK996384874203316Gesta Grayorum: or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry2352646UNISA