02322nam 2200397 n 450 99638784760331620200824132516.0(CKB)1000000000622742(EEBO)2240885690(UnM)99827463e(UnM)99827463(EXLCZ)99100000000062274219950224d1684 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The life and death of Mother Shipton[electronic resource] Being not only a true account of her strange birth, and most important passages of her life, but also all her prophesies: now newly collected, and historically experienced, from the time of her birth, in the reign of King Henry the VII, until this present year 1684. Containing the most important passages of state during the reign of these kings and queens of England following, viz., Henry the VIII. Edward the VI. Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth. King James. King Charles the I. King Charles the II, whom God preserve. Strangely preserved amongst other writings belonging to an old monastry in York-shire, and now published for the information of posterity. To which are added, some other prophesies yet unfulfil'd. As also Mr. Holwells late predictions concerning the Turk, Pope, and French King. With reflections thereuponLondon printed for Benj. Harris, at the Stationers-Armes and Anchor under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange1684[6], 50 pPreface signed: R. H."Henry VIII. .. Whom God preserve." are bracketed together on the title page.With woodcut illustrations throughout.With a final leaf of advertisement.Mother Shipton, "Reputed prophetess, is, in all likelihood, a wholly mythical personage. No reference to her of earlier date than 1641 is extant." Cf. DNB.Reproduction of the original in the Magdalene College (University of Cambridge) Library.eebo-0085PropheciesEarly works to 1800PropheciesHead Richard1637?-1686?193323Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387847603316The life and death of Mother Shipton2317130UNISA