A ballade wrotten on the feastynge and merrimentes of Easter Maunday, laste paste : whereinn is dysplayed the noble prince's comynge to sayde revelerie att Mansyonne Howse : as allso the dudgeon of Masterr Mayre and Sherrives : togeder with other straunge drolleries enactedd thereupponn / by Paul Persius, a learnedd clerke and monke of the Broderhoode ofthe Blacke Fryers, London.
1802
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Title
A ballade wrotten on the feastynge and merrimentes of Easter Maunday, laste paste : whereinn is dysplayed the noble prince's comynge to sayde revelerie att Mansyonne Howse : as allso the dudgeon of Masterr Mayre and Sherrives : togeder with other straunge drolleries enactedd thereupponn / by Paul Persius, a learnedd clerke and monke of the Broderhoode ofthe Blacke Fryers, London.
Spine title
Ballade of Easter Maunday
Created/published
London : Printed by D.N. Shury, Berwick Street, Soho, and sold by R. Bent, Coventry Street, and J. Ginger, Old Bond Street, 1802.
Description
24 p. ; 25 cm (4to)
Associated name
Note
Interleaved.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
PR4821.I5 B2 1802 Cage
Folger-specific note
Inscribed: "Written in 1802, when Sr. John Eames the grocer was Lord Mayor of London on which occasion His R. Highness the P. of Wales honoured the City Knight with his presence and led Miss Eames down a dance, by me W.H. Ireland"; autographs: Thos. Inglis [Boston?]; C[?] C[ulpeper?]. Newspaper clipping of verse on Sir John E--R and Bonaparte, dated Nov 2, 1810, mounted. Bound with: Ireland, W.H. The Melviad. London, 1805.