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Newes from More-lane; or, A mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there [electr...

Newes from More-lane; or, A mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there [electr...

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Newes from More-lane; or, A mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there [electronic resource] : who buying a fat coult for eighteen pnce [sic], the mare being dead, & he not knowing how to bring the coult up by hand, killed it and had it baked in a pastie, and invited many of his neighbours to the feast; and telling of them what it was; the conceit thereof made them all sick: as by this following ditty you shall hear. The tapster fil'd the cup up to the brim, and all to make the little coult to swim; but all that heares it, sayes that for his gaine, he is no better than a wagg in graine. The tune is, A health to the best of men.

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Newes from More-lane; or, A mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there [electronic resource] : who buying a fat coult for eighteen pnce [sic], the mare being dead, & he not knowing how to bring the coult up by hand, killed it and had it baked in a pastie, and invited many of his neighbours to the feast; and telling of them what it was; the conceit thereof made them all sick: as by this following ditty you shall hear. The tapster fil'd the cup up to the brim, and all to make the little coult to swim; but all that heares it, sayes that for his gaine, he is no better than a wagg in graine. The tune is, A health to the best of men.

Publisher

London : printed for William Gammon, and so be sould in Smithfield, [1665?]

Alternative title

Newes from More-lane.
Mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there.
Mad knavish an uncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there.

Date

[1665?]

Record Identifier

74VvXKAmK6qA

MMS ID

991010955359702626

Language

English

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Physical content

1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.

Publication information

Publisher

London : printed for William Gammon, and so be sould in Smithfield, [1665?]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

[1665?]

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Full title

Newes from More-lane; or, A mad knavish an [sic] vncivil frolick of a tapster dwelling there [electronic resource] : who buying a fat coult for eighteen pnce [sic], the mare being dead, & he not knowing how to bring the coult up by hand, killed it and had it baked in a pastie, and invited many of his neighbours to the feast; and telling of them wha...

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Notes

General note

Verse - "There is a tapster in More-lane,".

Publication date conjectured by Wing.

In two parts; woodcuts at head of each part.

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed.) N982.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/57.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 21232:212-213)

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Record Identifier

74VvXKAmK6qA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvXKAmK6qA

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MMS ID

991010955359702626