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Author: Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
Title: A preter-plvperfect spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes wherein the publique faith is published and the banquet of Oxford mice described.
Publication Info: Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, Digital Library Production Service
2003 January (TCP phase 1)
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Print source: A preter-plvperfect spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes wherein the publique faith is published and the banquet of Oxford mice described.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.

[S.l.: s.n., 1643]
Notes:
A humorous imitation of the diurnals which began now to imitate Mercurius Aulicus, the Royalist Oxford weekly paper.
Caption title.
"Written at London by I.T."-p. 20.
I.T. is John Taylor. cf. Wells, Henry W. Three centuries of drama.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Subject terms:
English periodicals -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc.
URL: http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64195.0001.001

Contents
A PRETER-PLVPERFECT, Spick and Span New NOCTURNALL, or Mercuries Weekly Night-Newes; wherein the Publique Faith is published, and the Banquet of Oxford Mice described.
Saturday night.
Sunday Night.
Munday Night.
Tuesday Night.
Wednesday Night.
Thursday Night.
Friday Night.
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