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spelling | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order [Newcastle upon Tyne?] s.n [1775?] Online-Ressource (8Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T35039 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0089302800?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
title | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
title_auth | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
title_exact_search | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
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title_full | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
title_fullStr | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
title_full_unstemmed | The durham garland In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
title_short | The durham garland |
title_sort | the durham garland in four parts part i how a noble lord of durham went a hunting and lay in a forester s house in yorkshire the same night the forester s wife was brought to bed of a son how this lord stood godfather and gave his god son a golden chain and cabinet charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write part ii how the forester s child grew up and at a eleven years of age could read greek and latin how he demanded the cabinet and read that his fortune was to be hanged so he went away from his parents leaving them in great sorrow part iii how he came to durham and happened to get a place in his godfather s house where he remained the space of seven years and then got leave of his lord to go and see his parents how two of his fellow servants put his lord s gold cup in his portmantle and when the cup was missing he was taken for it and condemn d to die part iv when he came to the place of execution how miraculously he was saved and afterwards married to the lord s daughter with great pomp and splendor with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned licensed and entered according to order |
title_sub | In four parts. Part I. How a noble Lord of Durham went a hunting, and lay in a Forester's house in Yorkshire; the same night the Forester's wife was brought to bed of a son: How this Lord stood godfather, and gave his god-son a golden chain and cabinet; charging none should open it until the child came of years to read and write. Part II. How the Forester's child grew up, and at a eleven years of age could read Greek and Latin: How he demanded the cabinet, and read that his fortune was to be hanged; so he went away from his parents, leaving them in great sorrow. Part III. How he came to Durham, and happened to get a place in his godfather's house, where he remained the space of seven years, and then got leave of his Lord to go and see his parents: How two of his fellow servants put his Lord's gold cup in his portmantle, and when the cup was missing, he was taken for it, and condemn'd to die. Part IV. When he came to the place of execution, how miraculously he was saved, and afterwards married to the Lord's daughter with great pomp and splendor; with an impartial account of his accusers being executed for the same offence for which he was condemned. Licensed and Entered according to Order |
topic | Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0089302800?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |