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An old song of the old courtier of the kings : with a new song of a new courtier of the kings / The tune is, The Queens old courtier.

Van Pelt - Microtext Microfilm cont 703 pt.5 reel 3
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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Howard, Thomas, active 17th century-18th century.
Series:
Women advising women ; pt. 5, reel 3.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Courts and courtiers--Early works to 1800.
Courts and courtiers.
Broadsides--England--London--Early works to 1800.
Broadsides.
England--London.
Genre:
Ballads -- England -- 17th century.
Poetry.
Physical Description:
1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) : illustrations (woodcuts) ; oblong 1⁰
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Place of Publication:
London : printed for F[rancis]. Coles, in Wine-street, on Saffron-Hill, near Hatton-Garden, [1670?]
Summary:
A ballad about the court of a king.
Notes:
Signed at end: Written by T. Howard, Gent.
Author suggested by Wing as well.
Verse - "An old song made, of an old".
Date of publication and publisher's name from Wing CD-ROM, 1996.
In two parts, printed side by side.
Filmed copy at Adam Matthew's set Women Advising Women: Part 5: Women's writing and advice, c1450-1720, reel 3, Douce Ballads 2[70], cropped at right margin, with most of column four and imprint missing.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Microfilm. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Publications ; Oxford, England : Bodleian Photographic Service. 1998. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Women advising women ; pt. 5, reel 3.
Cited in:
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H3011
ESTC (RLIN), ESTCR216052.
OCLC:
63661434

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