EBBA 22245
Magdalene College - Pepys
Mr. MOOR the TRIPE-MAN's / Sorrowful Lamentation / FOR / Clipping and Coyning; / With an Account of his Contrivance at his Country-House at Tripe-Hall / near Hounsloe; where, in his Garden, he had made a Trap-door, whereon grew both / Goosberry-Trees and Currant-Trees to prevent the discovery thereof, but his Tongue / afterwards made known what he had cunningly contrived; wherein was found an En- / gine or Money-Mill for Coyning, for which he was Tryed this Sessions, and found / Guilty thereof. | |
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Date Published | 1695? |
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Imprint | Printed and Sold by Charles Barnet. |
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Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
Page | 5.27 |
Location | Pepys Library |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 5.27 |
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Title | Mr. MOOR the TRIPE-MAN's / Sorrowful Lamentation / FOR / Clipping and Coyning; / With an Account of his Contrivance at his Country-House at Tripe-Hall / near Hounsloe; where, in his Garden, he had made a Trap-door, whereon grew both / Goosberry-Trees and Currant-Trees to prevent the discovery thereof, but his Tongue / afterwards made known what he had cunningly contrived; wherein was found an En- / gine or Money-Mill for Coyning, for which he was Tryed this Sessions, and found / Guilty thereof. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, The Spinning-Vvheel. |
First Lines | AH, Woe is me that I was born, / For I am now become the scorn |
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Album Page | 1/2 sheet folio, 254 x 160 |
Condition | set-off from opposite page visible |
Ornament | vertical rules |