The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel: touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh
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Beschreibung: | Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. 1660", "Sept. 17". - Imprint date from Wing. - In dialogue and verse. - Not in fact by Hugh Peters. A satire. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The first leaf contains a portrait of Henry Marten on the recto and a portrait of Hugh Peters on the verso. The final leaf contains a woodcut on the verso. - Thomason, E.1842[3]. - Wing (2nd ed.), M2931A |
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spelling | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh London Printed for John Andrews at the white-Lyon near Pie-Corner [1660] 15, [1] p. ill txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. 1660", "Sept. 17". - Imprint date from Wing. - In dialogue and verse. - Not in fact by Hugh Peters. A satire. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The first leaf contains a portrait of Henry Marten on the recto and a portrait of Hugh Peters on the verso. The final leaf contains a woodcut on the verso. - Thomason, E.1842[3]. - Wing (2nd ed.), M2931A Online-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999- Early English books online Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 20723581 Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 230:E1842[3]) s1999 Cromwell, Oliver 1599-1658 Early works to 1800 Marten, Henry 1602-1680 Early works to 1800 Peters, Hugh 1598-1660 Early works to 1800 aRegicides zEngland vEarly works to 1800 Regicides England Early works to 1800 Peters, Hugh 1598-1660 Sonstige (DE-588)104343761 oth Marten, Henry 1602-1680 Sonstige (DE-588)104342331 oth Reproduktion von The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel [1660] https://search.proquest.com/docview/2240953854 Volltext |
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title | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh |
title_auth | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh |
title_exact_search | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh |
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title_full | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh |
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title_full_unstemmed | The Most vile and lamentable confession of Hugh Peters of all his bloody advices given to the late Oliver Cromwel touching all the horrid murders committed upon those martyrs whose names are all herein specified, immediately after his apprehension neer Horsly-down, Sept.4. Together with a conference between him and Sir Henry Martin, now in the Tower of London. Sing hey homy honey, my heart shall never rue, twenty four traytors now for a penny, and into the bargain Hugh |
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