EBBA 36269
Society of Antiquaries of London - Broadsides
An answere to maister Smyth / seruaunt to the kynges most royall maiestye. And clerke of the / Quenes graces counsell / though most vnworthy. / Whether ye trolle in or els trolle out / ye trolle vntruly / loke better about. | |
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Date Published | 1540? |
Author | William Gray |
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Imprint | Imprinted at London by me Rychard Bankes / Cum priuilegio ad / imprimendum solum. And to be solde in Pater noster rowe / by John Turke / at the sygne of the Rose. |
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Collection | Society of Antiquaries of London - Broadsides |
Pages | 1.8, 1.8 Verso |
Location | Society of Antiquaries of London |
Shelfmark | Cab Lib g |
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Title | An answere to maister Smyth / seruaunt to the kynges most royall maiestye. And clerke of the / Quenes graces counsell / though most vnworthy. / Whether ye trolle in or els trolle out / ye trolle vntruly / loke better about. |
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First Lines | WHere as of late two thinges ye parused / Concerning the treason of Thomas Crumwell |
Refrain | Printed on the recto and verso of a single sheet. |
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Notes | ESTC Author: William Gray. This ballad is one in a series of flyting ballads about the execution of Thomas Cromwell, which include EBBA 36266, 36267, 36268, 36269, 36270, 36271, 36272, and 36273. |