O.P. The king of the Jews in a cocked hat, or Jemmy deceived : [the words of a song written on the occasion of the raising of the prices of admission to the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in 1809].
1809
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Title
O.P. The king of the Jews in a cocked hat, or Jemmy deceived : [the words of a song written on the occasion of the raising of the prices of admission to the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in 1809].
Created/published
W. Evans ; [London], [1809]
Description
1 sheet ; (fol.)
Note
First line: I'll sing you a song mayhap.
Part of the O.P. controversy. "Jemmy" was the Covent Garden box-keeper, James Brandon.
References: Lowe, R.W. Eng. theatrical lit., no. 1260.
Part of the O.P. controversy. "Jemmy" was the Covent Garden box-keeper, James Brandon.
References: Lowe, R.W. Eng. theatrical lit., no. 1260.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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SCRAPBOOK A.16.4 no.186
Folger-specific note
Formerly classified as Scrapbook Lysons Vol.IV no.186.