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Title A pleasant ballad of King Henry the second, and the miller of Mansfield, and how he was entertained and lodged at the miller's house, and of their pleasant communication : To the tune of the French Levalta, &c.
Alternative Title Second part of the King and Miller.
Publication Info [London] : Printed by and for A. Milbourn in Green-Arbor-Court in the Little Old-Baily, [1695?]



Descript 1 sheet ([2] p.)
Note Publication date suggested by Wing.
In two parts; the second part has caption title "The second part of the King and Miller, shewing how he came to the court with his wife and son, and what merry conceits passed between the King and them.".
Verse - "Henry, our royal King, would ride a hunting,".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189
Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Alternative Title Second part of the King and Miller.
Descript 1 sheet ([2] p.)
Note Publication date suggested by Wing.
In two parts; the second part has caption title "The second part of the King and Miller, shewing how he came to the court with his wife and son, and what merry conceits passed between the King and them.".
Verse - "Henry, our royal King, would ride a hunting,".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189
Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Alternative Title Second part of the King and Miller.

Subject Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189
Ballads, English -- 17th century.
Descript 1 sheet ([2] p.)
Note Publication date suggested by Wing.
In two parts; the second part has caption title "The second part of the King and Miller, shewing how he came to the court with his wife and son, and what merry conceits passed between the King and them.".
Verse - "Henry, our royal King, would ride a hunting,".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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