A Warning for married women: by the example of Mrs. Jane Renalds a West-country woman ... who having plighted her troth to a seaman was afterwards married to a carpenter and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall be presently recited : to a gallant West-country tune cal'd The fair maid of Bristol, or, Bateman, or, John True.
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Imprint: | [London] : Printed for F. Coles and W. Gilbertson, [1685?] |
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Description: | 1 broadside : ill. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1319:18. |
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Format: | Microform Music score |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1254577 |
Notes: | Reproduction of original in the Glasgow University Library. Wing W922 (variant) Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1982. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1319:18) |
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