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A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Councell of State, at Drapers-Hall in London
the 28th of March, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honourable Company -
A speech made to the Lord General Monck, at Clotheworkers Hall in London
the 13. of March, 1659. at which time he was there entertained by that vvorthie companie -
A speech made to the Lord General Monck, at Clotheworkers Hall in London
the 13. of March, 1659. at which time he was there entertained by that vvorthie companie -
A dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick
the former a country-man, the other a citizen. Presented to his Excellency and the Council of State, at Drapers-Hall in London, March 28. 1660. (To the tune of I'le never love thee more.) -
A dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick
the former a country-man, the other a citizen. Presented to his Excellency and the Council of State, at Drapers-Hall in London, March 28. 1660. (To the tune of I'le never love thee more.) -
A pleasant dialogue between the country-man and citizen
presented to my Lord Generall and Councell of State, at their last dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660. The tune is, She never love thee more -
A speech made to his excellency the Lord General Monck and the council of state, at Fishmongers-Hall in London
The thirteenth of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honorable company -
A speech made to his excellency the Lord General Monck and the council of state, at Fishmongers-Hall in London
The thirteenth of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honorable company -
A speech made to his excellency the Lord General Monck and the council of state, at Fishmongers-Hall in London
The thirteenth of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honorable company -
A letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
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A letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
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Bacchus festival, or, A new medley being a musical representation at the entertainment of his excellency the Lord General Monck
At Vinters-Hall, April 12. 1660 -
A speech made to his Excellency George Monck General, &c
the twelfth day of Aprill, M.DC. LX. At a solemn entertainment at Vinteners-Hal. Wherein his illustrious virtues are shaddowed forth under the emblem of a vine -
A speech made to his Excellency George Monck General, &c
the twelfth day of Aprill, M.DC. LX. At a solemn entertainment at Vinteners-Hal. Wherein his illustrious virtues are shaddowed forth under the emblem of a vine -
A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State
at Goldsmiths Hall in London, the tenth day of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honourable company. After a song in four parts, at the conclusion of a chorus, enter a sea-captain -
A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State
at Goldsmiths Hall in London, the tenth day of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honourable company. After a song in four parts, at the conclusion of a chorus, enter a sea-captain -
The speech spoken to the Lord General Monck at Goldsmiths-Hall
April the tenth, 1660 -
A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck
At Skinners-Hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660. At which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company -
A song to his excellency the Ld. General Monck
at Skinners-Hall on Wednesday Aprill 4. 1660. At which time he was entertained by that honourable company -
A dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick
the former a country-man, the other a citizen. Presented to his Excellency and the Council of State, at Drapers-Hall in London, March 28. 1660. (To the tune of I'le never love thee more.) -
A letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
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A speech made to his excellency the Lord General Monck and the council of state, at Fishmongers-Hall in London
The thirteenth of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honorable company. Written by Tho. Jordan. After a song of difference betwixt the lawyer, the soldier, the citizen and the countrey-man. The chorus being ended. Enter the ghost of Massianello fisher-man of Naples -
A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State
at Goldsmiths Hall in London, the tenth day of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honourable company. After a song in four parts, at the conclusion of a chorus, enter a sea-captain -
A speech made to his Excellency George Monck General, &c
the twelfth day of Aprill, M.DC.LX. At a solemn entertainment at Vinteners-Hal. Wherein his illustrious virtues are shaddowed forth under the emblem of a vine -
A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck
At Skinners-Hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660. at which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company. Written by Thomas Jorden