An excellent ballad of the deposing of King Richard the Second, and how, after many miseries, he was barbarously murder'd in Pomfret Castle. Tune of, Regard my sorrows.

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[1730?]
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Northampton : printed by William Dicey; and sold by William Peachey, near St. Bennet's Church in Cambridge; Matthias Dagnell, bookseller, and at Mr. Burnham's Snuff-Shop in Aylesbury; Margaret Ward in Sun-Lane, Reading; John Timbs in Stony-Stratford; Paul Stevens in Bicester; Thomas Williams in Tring; Anthony Thorpe in St. Albans; and Churrude Brady in St. Ives : At all which Places Chapmen, Travellers, &c. may be furnish'd with all Sorts of Old and New Ballads, Broadsheets, Histories, &c. with finer Cuts, much better printed, and cheaper than in any other Place in England., [1730?]

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1 sheet : ill. ; 1/20.

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ESTC N7125

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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