EBBA 36628
British Library - Thomason Tracts Ballads
The penitant Traytor, or the humble Confession of a Devonshire Gentleman, who was condemned for high treason, and / executed at Tyborne for the same, in the Raigne of King Henry the third, the ninteenth of July, 1267. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Collection | British Library - Thomason Tracts Ballads |
Page | 11.35 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | 669.f.11.(35.) |
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Title | The penitant Traytor, or the humble Confession of a Devonshire Gentleman, who was condemned for high treason, and / executed at Tyborne for the same, in the Raigne of King Henry the third, the ninteenth of July, 1267. |
Tune Imprint | You may sing this if you please. To the Tune of, Fortune my Foe. |
First Lines | ATtend good Christian people to my Story, / A sadder yet did never come before ye; |
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Notes | In manuscript around the finis: "June 28 1647" |