The mournful widows garland: In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime
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spelling | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime [London] Printed for J. Blare, on London-Bridge [1705?] Online-Ressource (8Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T41476 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|||||||||| English poetry 18th century http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1077600700?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime English poetry 18th century |
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title_auth | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_exact_search | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_exact_search_txtP | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_full | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_fullStr | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_full_unstemmed | The mournful widows garland In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
title_short | The mournful widows garland |
title_sort | the mournful widows garland in three parts how a corkers wise in chatham was left a widdow with five children to maintain and knew not how to do it how her eldest child a son of fifteed years of age look upon him to maintain his mother and four sisters by hard labour the which he did for a small time shewing how this woman was deprived of her son by death for loss of whom she was forced to sell her goods by degrees and last of all her bed to keep her self and children from starving her petition to the queen who seeing her poor and miserable condition gave her twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a year for her lifetime |
title_sub | In Three parts. How a Corkers Wise in Chatham was left a Widdow with five Children to maintain, and knew not how to do it. How her eldest Child, a Son of Fifteed Years of Age, look upon him to maintain his Mother and four Sisters by Hard Labour, the which he did for a small time, shewing how this Woman was deprived of her Son by Death, for loss of whom she was forced to sell her Goods by degrees, and last of all her bed, to keep her self and Children from starving. Her Petition to the Queen, who seeing her poor and miserable Condition, gave her Twenty pieces of gold and allowed her twenty pounds a Year for her lifetime |
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