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  The ballad of the cloak: or, The Cloaks knavery. : To the tune of, From hunger and cold: or, Packing

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, near the Hospital-Gate, in West-smithfield, [1680?] -Access this resource online More...
1680?
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  The Ballad of the cloak: or, The Cloak's knavery. : To the tune of, From hunger and cold: or, Packin

London: : Printed for W. Thackery, [1689?] -Access this resource online
1689?
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  The Ballad of the cloak: or, The Cloaks knavery. : To the tune of, From hunger and cold: or, Packing

[London] : Printed for A.M.W.O. and T. Thackeray n [sic] Duckslane., [ca. 1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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  A ballad. The third part, to the same tune.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.
[London : s.n., 1679?] -Access this resource online
1679?
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  The brick-makers lamentation from New-gate: or, A true report of the indicting, arraingment, tryal,

London, : Printed for Philip Brooksby, next door to the Ball in West-Smithfield., [1685?] -Access this resource online
1685?
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  [C]ome buy a mouse-trap, or, A new way to catch an old rat: : being a true relation of one Peters a
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671.
London, : Printed by Iohn Hammond, [1647?] -Access this resource online
1647?
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  Captain Tom's ballad: or, Captain Tom's lamentation, : for his mob's tribulation, who lost reputatio

[London : s.n.], printed in the year, 1710. -Access this resource online
1710
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  A caveat for cut-purses. : With a warning to all purse-carriers: shewing the confidence of the first

[London] : Printed for W. Gilbertson., [1663?] -Access this resource online
1663?
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  City justice; or, True equity expos'd. : Being an humble petition to the king, of eight grandees of

[London? : s.n., ca.1690?] -Access this resource online
1690?
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  The ballad of the cloak: or, The cloaks knavery. : To the tune of, From hunger and cold, or Packingt

[London : The author, 1681 or 2] -Access this resource online
1681
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  The crafty maid of the west: or, The lusty brave miller of the western parts finely trapan'd. : A me
Wade, John, active 1660-1680.
[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Py-corner. [between 1672 and 1680] -Access this resource online
1680
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  Englands joy in a lawful triumph. : Bold phanaticks now make room Charles the Second's coming home.

London, : Printed for F. G. ..., [1660] -Access this resource online
1660
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  Englands mercies in the midst of miserys. Or, The poor-man's comfort in a time of trouble. : To the

[London] : Printed for J[onah]. Deacon, at the Angel without Newgate., [1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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  Fayre warning, or, Happy is he whom other mens harmes can make to beware, and to shun Satans charmes
M. P. (Martin Parker), -1656?
London, : Printed for Richard Harper, [ca. 1635] -Access this resource online
1635
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  Freezland-fai[r], or The Icey bear-garden. : A new ballad: to the tune of Packington's pound.

[London] : Printed for Charles Corbet, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane., 1684. -Access this resource online
1684
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  Freezland-fair, or, The Icey bear-garden : a new ballad to the tune of Packington's pound.

[London] : Printed for Charles Corbet ..., 1684. -Access this resource online
1684
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  A good vvife is a portion every day. Or, A dialogue discovering a good wife from a bad, and happy is
Wade, John, active 1660-1680.
[London] : Printed for R. Burton ..., [1670] -Access this resource online
1670
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  A good wife is a portion every day. Or A dialogue discovering a good wife from a bad. : And happy is
Wade, John, active 1660-1680.
[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the golden Ball neer t[he] hospital gate in West Smithfield., [between 1670-1696] -Access this resource online
1696
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  A groatsworth of good counsel for a penny; or, The bad husbands repentance. : Bad husbands all, come

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-Ball, in Pye-Corner., [between 1670-1696] -Access this resource online More...
1696
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  The high court of justice at Westminster, arraigned at the Bar in the Old Bayley at the Sessions-Hou

London, : Printed for F. Grove ..., [1660] -Access this resource online
1660
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  Holland turn'd to tinder, or Englands third great royal victory. : Being an exact narrative brought

London, : Printed by F. Crowch, for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright., [1666] -Access this resource online
1666
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  Ireland's warning, : being an excellent new song, upon Woods's base half-pence. To the tune of Packi

Dublin : Printed by John Harding in Molesworth's-Court, [1724] -Access this resource online
1724
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  John and his mistris. : Being a compleat and true relation of some merry passages between the mistri

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball, near the Hospital-gate in West-smithfield., [ca. 1650?] -Access this resource online
1650?
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  Joyfull news to the nation: or, The crowning of King Charls [sic] the II. on the 23. of April : bein
Fancy, P., active 1675
London, : Printed for Richard Burton ..., [1661] -Access this resource online
1661
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  Loretto and Winifred, or, A new way of getting of children, viz. by prayers and presents : to the tu

[S.l. : s.n., 1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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  The Lying Whig drawn in his own colours : the Whigs who such damnable falshoods devise, are true beg

London : [s.n.], 1685. -Access this resource online
1685
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  The murtherer justly condemned, or, An account of George Feast, : a butcher of Shoreditch, being fou

[London] : Printed for John Foster ..., [1697] -Access this resource online
1697
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  A Narrative of the popish-plot : shewing the cunning contrivance thereof : to the tune of Packington

[London] : Printed for the information of all anti-plotters, MDCLXXXI [1681] -Access this resource online
1681
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  A new ballad. The triumph of justice. : Being the last speech and confession of nine malefactors, an

[London : s.n., 1688?] -Access this resource online
1688?
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  A new ballad, : to the tune of, Good people give ear, while a story I tell, of twenty black tradesme

[London : s.n., between 1680-1685] -Access this resource online More...
1685
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  A new ballad. : To the tune of, Packington's pound.

[London : s.n., 1710] -Access this resource online
1710
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  A New copy of verses about interlopers : since here has been a plaguy bustle, made by that quack-emb

[London? : s.n., 1681?] -Access this resource online
1681?
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  A new narrative of the popish plot : shewing the cunning contrivance thereof, with a signal providen
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.
[London : s.n., 1680?] -Access this resource online
1680?
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  A new Protestant ballad, called, England's congratulation : for its happy condition under the glorio

[London : s.n., 1690?] -Access this resource online
1690?
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  A New song upon the Council of Six, or, A character of the Whiggish plot : to the tune of Packington

London printed : [s.n.], 1689. -Access this resource online
1689
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  The Oxford health: or, The jovial Loyalist: : a new song. We will be loyal and drink off our wine, t

[London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-smithfield., [1681] -Access this resource online
1681
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  Oxford in mourning, for the loss of the Parliament. Or, London's loud laughter at her late flatterin

[London : Printed for J. Jordan, 1681] -Access this resource online
1681
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  Packingtons pound

[London : s.n., 1688?] -Access this resource online
1688?
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  Praise of the dairy-maid, with a lick at the cream-pot, or fading rose. : To the tune of, Packington

[London] : Printed for the use of the Milk-Maids on May-day for ever, MDCLXXXIII. [1683] -Access this resource online
1683
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  The Protestant cuckold: : a new ballad. Being a full and perfect relation how B.H. the Protestant-ne

London: : Printed for Francis Smith, 1681. -Access this resource online
1681
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  The religious turncoat, or, a Late Jacobite divine turned Williamite. : Licensed according to order.

London, : Printed for Rich. Kell. in West-Smithfield., 1693. -Access this resource online
1693
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  Robbery rewarded, or, An account of five notorious high-way-men's exploits: : viz. James Slauter, Jo

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby in VVest-smith-field, [1674] -Access this resource online
1674
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  Rome in an uproar; or, The Pope's bulls brought to the baiting-stake by old father Petres. : To the

[London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1689. -Access this resource online
1689
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  The royal victory : obtained (with the providence of Almighty God) against the Dutch-fleet, June the

London : Printed for W. Coles, T. Vere, R. Gilbertson, and J. Wright, [1665] -Access this resource online
1665
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  The Royall entertainment, : presented by the loyalty of the city, to the royalty of their soveraign,

London : printed for Francis Grove on Snow-[Hill], [1660?] -Access this resource online
1660?
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  The Second part to the same tune; or, An answer to the lady of qualities popish ballad of the Popish

[London : s.n., 1679 or 1680] -Access this resource online More...
1680
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  The sorrowful complaint of conscience and plain-dealing. : Against millers, userers, taylors, and ho

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, [1684 or 5] -Access this resource online More...
1684
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  The triumph of justice : being the last speech and confession of nine malefactors and betrayers of t

[London : s.n.], printed in the year 1689. -Access this resource online
1689
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  The triumphs of four nations; or, A happy conclusion of peace, betwixt England, France, Denmark, and

London, : Printed for W. Thackeray ... [1667] -Access this resource online
1667
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  Two-penny-worth of wit for a penny. Or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty : this man that wrought his o

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-street., [1685?] -Access this resource online More...
1685?
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