(1646). The arraignment, conviction, and imprisoning, of Christmas: on St. Thomas day last: And how he broke out of prison in the holidayes and got away, onely left his hoary hair, and gray beard, sticking between two iron bars of a window. With, an hue and cry after Christmas, and a letter from Mr. Woodcock a fellow in Oxford, to a malignant lady in London. And divers passages, between the lady and the cryer, about old Christmas: and what shift he was fain to make to save his life, and great stir to fetch him back again. With other divers witty passages. Printed by Simon Minc'd Pye, for Cissely Plum-porridge: and are to be sold by Ralph Fidler Chandler, at the signe of the Pack of Cards in Mustard-Alley, in Brawn-street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Arraignment, Conviction, and Imprisoning, of Christmas: On St. Thomas Day Last: And How He Broke Out of Prison in the Holidayes and Got Away, Onely Left His Hoary Hair, and Gray Beard, Sticking Between Two Iron Bars of a Window. With, an Hue and Cry After Christmas, and a Letter from Mr. Woodcock a Fellow in Oxford, to a Malignant Lady in London. And Divers Passages, Between the Lady and the Cryer, About Old Christmas: And What Shift He Was Fain to Make to Save His Life, and Great Stir to Fetch Him Back Again. With Other Divers Witty Passages. S.l: Printed by Simon Minc'd Pye, for Cissely Plum-porridge: and are to be sold by Ralph Fidler Chandler, at the signe of the Pack of Cards in Mustard-Alley, in Brawn-street, 1646.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Arraignment, Conviction, and Imprisoning, of Christmas: On St. Thomas Day Last: And How He Broke Out of Prison in the Holidayes and Got Away, Onely Left His Hoary Hair, and Gray Beard, Sticking Between Two Iron Bars of a Window. With, an Hue and Cry After Christmas, and a Letter from Mr. Woodcock a Fellow in Oxford, to a Malignant Lady in London. And Divers Passages, Between the Lady and the Cryer, About Old Christmas: And What Shift He Was Fain to Make to Save His Life, and Great Stir to Fetch Him Back Again. With Other Divers Witty Passages. Printed by Simon Minc'd Pye, for Cissely Plum-porridge: and are to be sold by Ralph Fidler Chandler, at the signe of the Pack of Cards in Mustard-Alley, in Brawn-street, 1646.