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The loyal subject, or, The faithful general: a play, acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Her Majesties Servants
1706, Printed for H.N. and sold by W. Keble at the Black Bull in Cornhill, where may be had the Royal Merchant; or, Beggars Bush; and all sorts of plays at reasonable prices
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Likely by John Fletcher alone.--ESTC.
Signatures: [A]℗ø B-Ĺþ (L2 incorrectly signed I2)
Boston Public Library. Catalogue of the Barton Collection, Misc, page 43
English short title catalogue, entry T138980
Cataloged 2015 jmoschella
Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy is the sixth of eleven items bound together in s single volume titled "Beaumont & Fletcher plays." This volume is quarterbound in green morocco and papier tourniquet. It contains [1]: Wit without mony : a comedy / John Fletcher (Rich. Parker, 1707?) -- [2]: Wit without mony : a comedy / John Fletcher (John Morphew 1707?) -- [3]: The loyal subject, a tragi-comedy / written by Mr. Francis Beaumont and Mr. John Fletcher (1717) -- [4]: The scornful lady / written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (1677) -- [5]: The woman hater / written by Mr. Francis Beaumont and Mr. John Fletcher (1718) -- [6]: The loyal subject, or, The faithful general / the authors Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Fletcher (undated) -- [7]: The scornful lady, a comedy / written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (1691) -- [8]: The scornful lady, a comedy / written by Mr. Francis Beaumont and Mr. John Fletcher (1717 )-- [9]: The maids tragedy / written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (1686) -- [10]: The maids tragedy / written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (1704) -- [11]: The maids tragedy / written by Mr. Francis Beaumont and Mr. John Fletcher (1717).
Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy contains two title page isncriptions. The first, at the upper left corner, records the price (1S 6d); the second, at the foot of the page, the date "1 Febr. 1705/6".
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