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LEADER: 03501cam a2200433Ia 4500
001 6350974
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035 $a(OCoLC)16103684
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm16103684
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049 $aBRLL
099 $aG.3810.14 no.3
245 04 $aThe devill and the parliament, or, The parliament and the Devill :$ba contestation between them for the precedencie.
246 3 $aParliament and the Devill
246 3 $aParliament and the Devil
246 3 $aThe devil and the parliament
260 $a[London :$bs.n],$cprinted in the yeere, 1648.
300 $a[2], 6 p. ;$c19 cm (4to)
500 $aSignatures: Áþ.
500 $aTitle page vignette; head- and tailpieces; initials.
500 $aPage 6 missigned 4.
510 4 $aEnglish short title catalogue,$cR7780
510 4 $aBoston Public Library. Barton Catalogue,$cMisc., p. 149
583 0 $aCataloged$c20171011$kgangulo
590 $aBoston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy is the third of eleven items bound together into a single volume titled Dramatick satires. This volume contains: 1. A new play called Canterburie his change of diot (ESTC R17847) -- 2. Canterburies amazement, or, The ghost of the yong fellow Thomas Bensted who was drawne, hangd, and quartered by the meanes of the Bishop of Canterburie (ESTC R7838) -- 3. The devill, and the parliament, or the parliament and the Devill: a contestation between them for the precedencie (ESTC R7780) -- 4. Mrs. Parliament, her invitation of Mrs. London, to a thanksgiving dinner (ESTC R14149) -- 5. Mistris Parliament brought to bed of a monstrous childe of reformation (ESTC R14013) -- 6. Mistris Parliament presented in her bed after the sore travaile and hard labour which she endured last week, in the birth of her monstrous off-spring, the childe of deformation (ESTC R14014) -- 7. The second part of Crafty Crumwell, or, Oliver in his glory as king (ESTC R10370) -- 8. A tragi-comedy, called New-Market-Fayre, or A Parliament out-cry (ESTC R219725) -- 9. The second part of the tragi-comedy, called New-Market-fayre, or, Mrs. Parliaments new figaryes, written by the man in the moon (ESTC R204705) -- 10. Phanatick play. The first part (ESTC R207965) -- 11. Lamberts last game plaid, set out in a mock-comedy, betwixt John Lambert, Esq. Col. Cobbet. (ESTC R208596). Each item cataloged separately.
610 10 $aEngland and Wales.$bParliament$vDrama$vEarly works to 1800.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCivil War, 1642-1649$vDrama$vEarly works to 1800.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xPolitics and government$y1642-1649$vDrama$vEarly works to 1800.
700 1 $aBarton, Thomas Pennant,$d1803-1869,$eformer owner.$5MB
700 1 $aHeber, Richard,$d1773-1833,$eformer owner.$5MB
700 1 $aRoxburghe, John Ker,$cDuke of,$d1740-1804,$eformer owner.$5MB
700 1 $aMarlborough, George Spencer,$cDuke of,$d1739-1817,$eformer owner.$5MB
730 0 $aEarly English Playbooks, 1594-1799 (Boston Public Library)$5MB
730 0 $aShakespeare Collection (Collection of Distinction)$5MB
752 $aGreat Britain$bEngland$dLondon.
852 $aBPL - Special Collections $bNonfiction - In Library Use Only$hG.3810.14 no.3$kRARE BKS$o9$p30000008485509$rOut$uSep 7 2020 $wBook$y1$1Dec 12 2017 $7False$90
999 $bG.3810.14 no.3$c0$g0$h1$i0$j1$k0$xG.3810.14 no.3$z0$!2