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::Armorial binding stamp 1 of Abp William Laud, with the initials ''C C C'' added.
::Armorial binding stamp 1 of Abp William Laud, with the initials ''C C C'' added.
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::[[William Laud|Archbishop Laud]] had copies of this work bound with his arms for wide distribution. A list of some surviving copies is given in the entries for his stamps in the British Armorial Binding Stamps Database.<ref>British Armorial Binding Stamps Database, William Laud [http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamps/LAU001_s1 stamp 1] and [http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamps/LAU001_s2 stamp 2]</ref>
::[[William Laud|Archbishop Laud]] had copies of this work bound with his arms for wide distribution. A list of some surviving copies is given in the entries for his stamps in the British Armorial Binding Stamps Database.<ref>British Armorial Binding Stamps Database, William Laud [https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamps/ILAU001_s1] and [https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamps/ILAU001_s2]</ref>
::The Archbishop's gift to Canterbury Cathedral Library  is recorded in the [[Benefactors' Book]] (f.103v).
::The Archbishop's gift to Canterbury Cathedral Library  is recorded in the [[Benefactors' Book]] (f.103v).
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[[Category:Shelfmark|W/K-6-06]]
[[Category:Shelfmark|W/K-6-06]]
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 30 November 2021

Shelfmark W/K-6-6
William Laud. Relation of the conference, betweene William Lawd, ... and Mr. Fisher ... With an answer to ... A.C. ... By the sayd Most Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. London: 1639.
Armorial binding stamp 1 of Abp William Laud, with the initials C C C added.
Archbishop Laud had copies of this work bound with his arms for wide distribution. A list of some surviving copies is given in the entries for his stamps in the British Armorial Binding Stamps Database.[1]
The Archbishop's gift to Canterbury Cathedral Library is recorded in the Benefactors' Book (f.103v).
References
  1. British Armorial Binding Stamps Database, William Laud [1] and [2]