A Leicester-shire frolick; or, The valiant cook-maid [electronic resource] : Being a merry composed...
A Leicester-shire frolick; or, The valiant cook-maid [electronic resource] : Being a merry composed jest of five taylors that had been at work till their wages came to five pounds; likewise a merry conceited cook-maid that lived in the house, went to her master and desired him to lend her a horse, and she would venture her skill to take the 5-pound from these five taylors, without either sword or pistol, in a jesting way, to make her master some sport and to show her valour: her master loving mirth more then sadness, agreed to it: so a horse was sadled, and other things to disguise her self, because she might not be known: away she went (it being in the evening) and met them before they got home, with nothing in her hand but a black pudding, the faint-hearted taylors delivered her their money very quietly, for fear they should a been shot through with a black pudding, and what followed after is expressed in this following ditty. Tune is, Ragged and torn. With allowance.
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Publisher
[London] : Printed for R. Burton ..., [1641-1674]
Date
[1641-1674]
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Language
English
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Physical content
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcut)
Publication information
Publisher
[London] : Printed for R. Burton ..., [1641-1674]
Analytical title
Ragged and torn.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
[1641-1674]
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Full title
A Leicester-shire frolick; or, The valiant cook-maid [electronic resource] : Being a merry composed jest of five taylors that had been at work till their wages came to five pounds; likewise a merry conceited cook-maid that lived in the house, went to her master and desired him to lend her a horse, and she would venture her skill to take the 5-pound...
Variant title
Ragged and torn.
Portion of title
Valiant cook-maid.
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Notes
General note
Place of publication and suggested date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.).
Imperfect: broadside cropped with some loss of print.
Verses in black letter; chorus lines in roman.
Printed in four columns with a woodcut at head of first column of text.
Verse - "I'lle tell you a pretty fine jest;"
Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.
Citation / References Note
Wing (2nd ed.) L971A.
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 ; 2851:23)
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74VvXWodRpjA
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvXWodRpjA
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991011049519702626