EBBA 32417
Huntington Library - Britwell
| An Epitaphe on the death of the right noble and most vertuous Lady Margarit Duglasis good / grace, Countisse of Liuinox (& Daughter to the renowmed & most excellent Lady Margarit Queene, Sister to the magnificent & most mighty / Prince Henry the eight of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Kinge, and by Gods permission Queene of Scotland,) who disceased this / life in the ninth day of March. Anno. 1577. at hir mannoure in Hackny in the countye of Midelsex and lieth enterred the. 3. day of April at Westminster / in the chaple of King Henry the seuenth, her worthie Grandfather of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland King. &c. The yeare of our / Lorde God. 1578, and in the. 20. yeare of our soueraigne Lady Queene, Elizabeth by the grace of God of Englande, / Fraunce and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. &c. | |
|---|---|
| Date Published | 1578 |
| Author | John Phillips |
| Standard Tune | |
| Imprint | Imprinted at London For Edvvard VVhite and are to be solde at the little North dore of Paules at the Signe of the Gunne. |
| License | |
| Collection | Huntington Library - Britwell |
| Location | Huntington Library |
| Shelfmark | HEH 18328 |
| ESTC ID | |
| Keyword Categories | |
| MARC Record | |
| Additional Information | |
| Part 1 | |
| Title | An Epitaphe on the death of the right noble and most vertuous Lady Margarit Duglasis good / grace, Countisse of Liuinox (& Daughter to the renowmed & most excellent Lady Margarit Queene, Sister to the magnificent & most mighty / Prince Henry the eight of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Kinge, and by Gods permission Queene of Scotland,) who disceased this / life in the ninth day of March. Anno. 1577. at hir mannoure in Hackny in the countye of Midelsex and lieth enterred the. 3. day of April at Westminster / in the chaple of King Henry the seuenth, her worthie Grandfather of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland King. &c. The yeare of our / Lorde God. 1578, and in the. 20. yeare of our soueraigne Lady Queene, Elizabeth by the grace of God of Englande, / Fraunce and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. &c. |
| Tune Imprint | |
| First Lines | REporte run on, ringe forth thy doleful Bel, / That worldly wightes, may waile our great anoye: |
| Refrain | |
| Condition | |
| Ornament | |