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Title
An answer to the pamphlet called, The loyal feast: or a true description of His Majesties deep-dy'd scarlet Protestants: the true begotten sons of the whore of Babylon. To the same tune. Sauney will never be my love again
Alternative Title
Answer to the pamphlet called, The loyal feast
Date Created and/or Issued
1682
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Printed Books
Rights Information
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Description
ESTC R24709 ; Verse - "Tories are tools of the Irish race," ; A reply to: Thompson, Nathaniel. The loyal feast
Type
text
Format
Image
Extent
1 sheet ([2] p.) ; (1/2 sheet)
Identifier
135900
280738
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll3/id/5461
Subject
Thompson, Nathaniel, -1687. Loyal feast--Controversial literature
Political satire, English--Early works to 1800
Great Britain--Politics and government--1660-1688--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Broadsides. (rbgenr)
Ballads. (rbgenr)
Source
Printed Books, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Binding signed by J. Wright. ; Narcissus Luttrell's MS. notes, price, and date: 12 May 1682 Wynne sale (1796) bookplate of James Bindley (sale, 1820) bookplate of Lord Ashburton (sale, 14-17 Nov. 1900:627 bought by Denham) bought by CSmH at Frederic Robert Halsey sale (Dec. 1915)

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