I. S.
A brief and perfect journal of the late proceedings and successe of the English army in the West-Indies, continued until June the 24th 1655. : Together with some quaeres inserted and answered. Published for satisfaction of all such who desire truly to be informed in these particulars. / By I.S. an eye-witnesse.
London, : [s.n.], Printed 1655.
Last page blank.
Title page has "successe of the English army... "; other copies have "success of the English army..."
Signatures: A-D⁴ (-D4).
Concerns the expedition commanded by Admiral Penn, father of Wm. Penn, which captured Jamaica from the Spanish.
This issue has 39 lines on p. 6, including catchword; another issue has 40 lines, and a typographical error on the t.-p. Cf.
Last line on p. 6: sage and recourse throughout the Dominions.
B2 is correctly signed in this copy; in some copies B2 incorrectly signed C2.
"The author ... is evidently the 'Mr. I.S.' referred to in General Venables's 'Narrative of his expedition to the island of Jamaica.'"--F. Cundall, Bibliotheca jamaicensis.
Sabin 7854
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) S35
ESTC R008777
Cundall, F. Bibliographia Jamaicensis no. 11
HSP in LCP.
Penn, William, Sir, 1621-1670.
English West Indian Expedition, 1654-1655.
England and Wales. Army -- Early works to 1800
West Indies -- History -- Early works to 1800.
ENG. London. 1655. Imprint
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