EBBA 36317
Society of Antiquaries of London - Broadsides
A proper newe Ballad, declaring the substaunce of / all the late pretended Treasons against the Queenes Maiestie, and Estates of this Realme, by / sundry Traytors: who were executed in Lincolnes-Inne fielde on the 20. and 21. daies of September. 1586. | |
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Date Published | 1586 |
Author | Thomas Nelson |
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Imprint | Imprinted at London by Thomas Purfoote, for Edward White. |
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Collection | Society of Antiquaries of London - Broadsides |
Page | 1.84 |
Location | Society of Antiquaries of London |
Shelfmark | Cab Lib g |
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Title | A proper newe Ballad, declaring the substaunce of / all the late pretended Treasons against the Queenes Maiestie, and Estates of this Realme, by / sundry Traytors: who were executed in Lincolnes-Inne fielde on the 20. and 21. daies of September. 1586. |
Tune Imprint | To Wilsons new tune. |
First Lines | WHen first the gracious God of heauen, by meanes did bring to light: / the Treasons lately practised, by many a wicked wight. |
Refrain | O Lord preserue our noble Queene, her Counsaile long maintaine: / Confound her foes and graunt her grace in health to rule and raigne. |
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Notes | ESTC Author: Thomas Nelson |