EBBA 36111
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
Three horrible Murthers, / OR, / [?] of the Lamentable and Bloody Murthers / [?]odies of the Family of Master George Roe, Keeper of Beare Parke / [?]day the ninth day of September 1646. Where they cut the Throates / [?]ne, and his Servant, and how his House was saved from robbing by the / [?]ers. | ||
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Date Published | 1646 | |
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Imprint | Printed at London by Iohn Hammond, an[d] / are to be sold over against St. Andrew[s] / Church in Holborne. | |
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Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads | |
Page | 2.21 | |
Location | Manchester Central Library | |
Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | Three horrible Murthers, / OR, / [?] of the Lamentable and Bloody Murthers / [?]odies of the Family of Master George Roe, Keeper of Beare Parke / [?]day the ninth day of September 1646. Where they cut the Throates / [?]ne, and his Servant, and how his House was saved from robbing by the / [?]ers. | The second part, |
Tune Imprint | To the tune of, Aime not too high: or Fortune my Foe. | To the same tune. |
First Lines | [?] your brests do beare, / [?]ad Song give eare, | WIth that the Souldiers resolutly said, / Good Sir we are your friends be not afraid, |
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Notes | Part of the title and the first column missing. |