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The sale of Esau's birth-right, or, The new Buckingham ballad : to the tune of the London gentlewoman, or Little Peggey Ramsey
Alternative Title
New Buckingham ballad
Creator
Blount, Charles, 1654-1693
Date
1679
Publication Place
London (England)
Description
Halkett and Laing, v. 5, p. 166.
NUC Pre-1956, v. 516, p. 87.
ESTC, R235702.
Wing (2nd ed.), B3315.
Underscores of text filled in with ms. [i.e. anby, roggs, and atimer, etc.]
A Whig ballad ridiculing Edward Osborne, Lord Latimer, and Sir Richard Temple upon their election as members of Parliament from Buckinghamshire in 1679.
Attributed to Charles Blount. cf. Halkett and Laing.
Imprint supplied by NUC Pre-1956.
One of seven eds. not distinguished in Wing. In this edition the title is printed in roman through birth-right; or and the alternative title (in one line) are in black letter; the text is in roman. In this issues below the text of the ballad are A list ... and Those who voted ... ; another issue adds to the title: occasioned by their choosing the L-- L-- and Sir R-- T--
The sale of Esau's birth-right, or, The new Buckingham ballad : to the tune of the London gentlewoman, or Little Peggey Ramsey
Alternative Title
New Buckingham ballad
Creator
Blount, Charles, 1654-1693
Date
1679
Publication Place
London (England)
Description
Halkett and Laing, v. 5, p. 166.
NUC Pre-1956, v. 516, p. 87.
ESTC, R235702.
Wing (2nd ed.), B3315.
Underscores of text filled in with ms. [i.e. anby, roggs, and atimer, etc.]
A Whig ballad ridiculing Edward Osborne, Lord Latimer, and Sir Richard Temple upon their election as members of Parliament from Buckinghamshire in 1679.
Attributed to Charles Blount. cf. Halkett and Laing.
Imprint supplied by NUC Pre-1956.
One of seven eds. not distinguished in Wing. In this edition the title is printed in roman through birth-right; or and the alternative title (in one line) are in black letter; the text is in roman. In this issues below the text of the ballad are A list ... and Those who voted ... ; another issue adds to the title: occasioned by their choosing the L-- L-- and Sir R-- T--