A lamentable dittie composed upon the death of Robert Lord Devereux late Earle of Essex. and Lamentable ballad on the Earl of Essex's death
Description:
A second song, with caption: "A lamentable ballad on the Earl of Essex's Death (Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) L266) is printed on the left side of sheet., BEIN 2000 Folio 6 288: Imperfect: slightly mutilated, with loss of text; Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Place and date of publication from Wing., and Verse - "Sweet England's pride is gone,".
Publisher:
Printed for A.M.W.O. and T. Thackeray at the Angel in Duck lane,
Subject (Name):
Essex, Robert Devereux,--Earl of,--1566-1601--Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Brit tracts--1695
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 210: Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Place of publication and publisher's names from Wing., Signed at end: J. V. [i.e. John Vicars], Verse - "Both young and old, both rich and poor give ear,"., Wing CD-ROM, 1996 gives date: 1682 or later., and With, on verso: Lamentable ballad of a combate lately fought near London. London: Printed for A.M. W.O. and T. Thackeray ..., [1695?]
Publisher:
Printed for W. Thackary, J. M[illet] and A. M[ilbourn],
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Christians--Conduct of life--Poetry--Early works to 1800
A scene in a crowded coffee house with a mad dog on a table and terrified customers scrambling for cover. On the wall, a broadside titled: For the brasiles the Cerberuse Capn. Popitner ... bruden ...
Description:
Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires. and Title etched below image.
Publisher:
Pubd. March 20th, 1809, by Thos. Rowlandson, No 1. James Street, Adelphi, London,
"For the Lond. Mag.", From the London Magazine (August 1757), p. 376., and Sheet measures 20.5 x 26.4 cm. Cross Collection no. 206.
Publisher:
Printed for R. Baldwin in Pater Noster Row,
Subject (Geographic):
Chesapeake Bay Region (Md. and Va.)--Maps--Early works to 1800, Delaware--Maps--Early works to 1800, New Jersey--Maps--Early works to 1800, and Pennsylvania--Maps--Early works to 1800