A conference abovt the next svccession to the crowne of Ingland, divided in to two partes. : Where-of the first conteyneth the discourse of a ciuill lawyer, how and in what manner propinquity of blood is to be preferred. And the second the speech of a temporall lawyer, about the particular titles of all such as do or may pretende within Ingland or without, to the next succession. Where vnto is also added a new & perfect arbor or genealogie of the discents of all the kinges and princes of Ingland, from the conquest vnto this day, whereby each mans pretence is made more plaine. Directed to the Right Honorable the earle of Essex of her Maiesties priuy councell, & of the noble Order of the Garter. /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: McAlpin Collection of British History and Theology (Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary)
Other Authors: Allen, William, 1532-1594, Englefield, Francis, Sir, -1596?, Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Imprinted at N. [i.e. Antwerp] : [By A. Conincx] with licence, M.D. XCIIII. [1594]
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Description
Item Description:Actual imprint from STC
Binder's title: Doleman's conference
Printer's device on title page, head and tail pieces, initials
R. Doleman = William Allen, Sir Francis Englefield, and others. "Robert Persons [Parsons], who is often credited with sole authorship of the work, probably played only a small part in its composition or revision."--Halkett & Laing (3rd ed.)
Running title reads: A conference touching succession to the crowne
Signatures: [star]⁸ B-Z⁸ Aa-Ii⁸ Kk⁴
Verso of leaf Kk3 blank; leaf Kk4 blank
Written by Robert Parsons, under the pseudonym R. Doleman, and approved by Cardinal Allen and Sir Francis Englefield who are sometimes credited as joint authors. Cf. Dict. Nat. Bio., v. 43, p. 415
"Of the diuers bookes and treatises that have bin vvritten heretofore about the titles of such as pretend to the crowne of Ingland" (caption title) begins new pagination; register is continuous
"The intention of this book (which was so rigorously suppressed, that it was made high treason even to possess a copy), was to support the title of the Infanta against that of K[ing]. James, after the death of Q[ueen]. Elisabeth ... the printer is said to have been hung, drawn and quatered."--Unnattributed quote from Backer-Sommervogel, Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
Physical Description:[18], 220, [4], 267, [3] p. : folded geneal. table ; 16 cm (8vo)
Bibliography:Includes marginal notes
Place of Publication:Belgium -- Antwerp