Accession number
PML 3469.91
Creator
Oldmixon, Mr. (John) 1673-1742, author.
Published
London : [printer not identified], Printed in the year 1711.
Notes
Attributed to John Oldmixon.
Satirical ballad on the suppression of public revels held on Queen Elizabeth's birthday, November 17, 1711, during which, at the alleged instigation of members of the Whig Party, figures of the Pope, the Devil, and Henry Sacheverell were carried through the streets by a mob with the intention of burning them.
In verse.
First line: "Let's sing the new M[inistr]y's praise".
Eighteen numbered verses, printed in double column in roman type.
Rules in heading and above the imprint are composed of short rules.
Library's copy heavily trimmed.
Satirical ballad on the suppression of public revels held on Queen Elizabeth's birthday, November 17, 1711, during which, at the alleged instigation of members of the Whig Party, figures of the Pope, the Devil, and Henry Sacheverell were carried through the streets by a mob with the intention of burning them.
In verse.
First line: "Let's sing the new M[inistr]y's praise".
Eighteen numbered verses, printed in double column in roman type.
Rules in heading and above the imprint are composed of short rules.
Library's copy heavily trimmed.
Description
1 sheet ([1] page) ; 30 x 19 cm
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