Strange histories, of kings, princes, dukes earles, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlemen With the great troubles and miseries of the Dutches of Suffolke. Verie pleasant either to bee read or sunge, and a most excellent warning for all estates.

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Strange histories, of kings, princes, dukes earles, lords, ladies, knights, and gentlemen With the great troubles and miseries of the Dutches of Suffolke. Verie pleasant either to bee read or sunge, and a most excellent warning for all estates.
Author
Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600.
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London :: Printed by [i.e. for] William Barley, the assigne of T. M[orley] and are to be sold at his shop in Gracious streete,
1602. Cum priuilegio.
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Ballads, English -- Early works to 1800.
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THE TABLE.

  • Cant. I▪ The Kentishmen with long tayles.
  • Cant. II. Of King Henrie the first and his children.
  • The Dutchesse of Suffolkes calamitie.
  • Cant. III. King Edward the second crowning his Sonne King of En∣gland.
  • Cant. IIII The Imprisonment of Queene Elenor
  • Cant. V. The death of King Iohn poisoned by a Frier.
  • Cant VI. The Imprisonement of King Edward the second.
  • Cant. VII The murthering of King Edward the second, being kild with a hot burning spit.
  • Cant VIII. The banishment of the Lord Matreuers, and Sir Thomas Gurney.
  • Cant IX. The winning of the Yle of Man.
  • Cant X The rebellion of VVat Tilor and Iacke Straw.
  • A speech betweene Ladies, being Shepheards on Salsburie plaine.
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