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100 1  Nichols, Charles,|dactive 1651. 
245 04 The hue and cry after the priests :|bwho wander from 
       benefice to benefice, directed to those who are neer 
       neighbours to the great parsonages, where (if it be 
       possible) they are to be found. It being an ansvver to the
       Ministers hue and cry; published by a devout clergy-man; 
       R. Culmer. The dialogue explained, the priests dresse 
       pulled off, the speakers, who in the parsons attireing-
       house were cloathed in a disguise; Mr. Culmers speakers. 
       Paul Sheepheard. Barnaby Sheafe. ... Alias, Paul Sheep-
       biter; Barnaby Shift; ... hoping the hours approach 
       wherein he shall no longer tythe. The imprimatur saith, 
       let this hue and cry passe, follow it hast; post hast. Let
       it passe the parochiall, provinciall, classicall 
       combination; but for all your haste, we must examine its 
       warrant, least it be a false pretence, and not sealed with
       the royall signet of King Jesus. Published by the weakest 
       and unworthiest of the labourers in Gods vine-yard. 
       Charles Nichols. 
246 2  Rambling hue and cry coming lately to my hand, with this 
       superscription next the imprimatur. 
260    London :|bprinted for Livewell Chapman, and are to be sold
       at his shop at the Crowne in Popes-Head-Alley,|c1651. 
300    [2], 18 p. 
500    Caption title on p. 1 reads: A rambling hue and cry coming
       lately to my hand, with this superscription next the 
       imprimatur. Follow it hast, post hast. 
500    A response to: Culmer, Richard.  The ministers hue and 
       cry. 
500    Copy from Edinburgh University Library (UMI "Early English
       Books, 1641-1700") has final leaf mutilated at head with 
       some loss of text. 
500    Reproductions of the originals in the Edinburgh University
       Library and Dr. Williams' Library, London. 
600 10 Culmer, Richard,|d-1662.|tMinisters hue and cry 
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