"A broadside on Matthew Skeggs, a publican who became famous for miming music-making with a broomstick while making matching vocal sounds; with a round mezzotint after a painting by Thomas King, showing Skeggs facing towards the right, next to the portrait an etched broomstick surmounted by a dancing hog, and a suspended horn; with engraved title and verses of one poem and of one song text by Henry Howard in two columns."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Introduction. Each buck & jolly fellow has heard of Skegginello
Description:
Engraved broadside, in verse in two columns., Printmaker identified as Richard Houston in the British Museum catalogue., Date from British Museum., At head of title: Introduction. Each buck & jolly fellow has heard of Skegginello. The famous Skegginallo that grunts so pretty upon his broomsticado. Such music he has made, O. Twill spoil the fiddling trade, O. And that's a pity. ..., and Mezzotint portrait at head signed, with fictitious signature: "G Pigganinne Fecit". After a portrait by Thomas King.
Publisher:
Printed for John Ryall, at Hogarth's Head, in Fleet Street
BEIN Mhc5 C899 T7 1623: Signatures: A-Q12R6 (R5-6 blank) R-X12Y10 (Y10 [blank?] wanting) A6 (A1 [blank?] wanting)B8. Pages 45-46 wanting. and "The vvay to a blessed estate in this life. Dravvne out of A treatise of faith: containing legacies to Gods children, shortly to be published by Ezekel Cvlvervvell. London, Printed by I.D. for William Sheffard ... 1622": 1 l., 23 p.
Publisher:
Printed by I.L. for William Sheffard, and are to be sold at his shop, at the entring in of Popes Head allie out of Lumbard streete
BEIN Mhc5 H660 T71: Dedication to the Earl of Ellesmere leaf signed A2, presumably printed especially for this copy, (which has the Bridgewater library book-plate) signed: H. Hoddesdon., Signatures: [A]1, 1 l. signed A2, [a]2-4a4B-H8., and Page [112] blank, except for ruled border.
Publisher:
Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Nath: Newbery, at his shop vnder S. Peters church in Corne-hill
Caption title., "Words cannot express her worth. Time will reveal her loss"--Beneath title., First line: Britons! Oh Britons! weep ..., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Great Britain, 1796-1817