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Date
[1659]
Location
[London]
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
1 sheet ([1] p.)
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: 669.f.22[7]
Folger bibliographic ID: 142797
ESTC number: R211328
Wing number: P3671
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 204308
Folger bibliographic ID: 142797
ESTC number: R211328
Wing number: P3671
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 204308
Notes
Bibliographic format
full sheet
General notes
Imprint from Wing Verse - "Good morrow my neighbours all, what news is this I heard tell?" Annotation on Thomason copy: "9ber [i.e. November]. 11. 1659"
Also known as
Extended title: A proper new ballad on the old Parliament. Or, the second part of Knave out of doores. : To the tune of Hei ho my honey, my heart shall never rue, four and twenty now for your mony, and yet a hard pennyworth too
Alternate titles: Proper new ballad on the old Parliament, Second part of Knave out of doores
Alternate titles: Proper new ballad on the old Parliament, Second part of Knave out of doores
Related names
subject: England and Wales. Parliament