A pleasant history of the life and death of Will Summers: how he came first to be known at court, and by what means he got to be King Henry the Eighth's jester; with the Entertainment that his Cousin Patch, Cardinal Woolsey's Fool, Gave him at his Lord's House; and how the Hogsheads of Gold were Known by his Means.
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[London] : London: printed for T. Vere and J. Wright, 1676. Reprinted and sold by James Caulfield, Bookseller and Stationer, no.6, Clare Court, Drury Lane, 1794.
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[4],34p.,plates ; 80.
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ESTC T100107
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