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Edwin Sandes Bishop of Worcester AD 1559. Translated to London 1570, and to York 1577. Died 1590. Original Portrait Engraving.

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Edwin Sandes Bishop of Worcester AD 1559. Translated to London 1570, and to York 1577. Died 1590. Original Portrait Engraving.

by Sandys, George

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10 x 7 inches. Single leaf.. Obling leaf, portrait, mounted on slightly larger leaf, adhered at corners. Minor foxing and soiling, contemporary ink notes at bottom. Suitable for framing. Archbishop of Worcester, London, and York (1559-1588), and father to well known scholar and writer George Sandys. Edwin Sandys was also one of the translators of the Bishops Bible.

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Dark Parks Books & Collectibles US (US)
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Title
Edwin Sandes Bishop of Worcester AD 1559. Translated to London 1570, and to York 1577. Died 1590. Original Portrait Engraving.
Author
Sandys, George
Book Condition
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10 x 7 inches. Single leaf.

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