The fooles complaint to Gotham colledge, and resolution taken up by free subjects, in and about the city of London and VVestminster, of that society: in the behalfe of themselves, and the priviledges of their hospitall; with their requests, that [brace] Policy, Curiosity, Solicitude, [brace] may be judges. Study, the chiefe warden, Diligence, the atturney generall, and Fame, the beadle of the court.

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The fooles complaint to Gotham colledge, and resolution taken up by free subjects, in and about the city of London and VVestminster, of that society: in the behalfe of themselves, and the priviledges of their hospitall; with their requests, that [brace] Policy, Curiosity, Solicitude, [brace] may be judges. Study, the chiefe warden, Diligence, the atturney generall, and Fame, the beadle of the court.
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London, :: printed by Ridibundus,
in this present yeare of wits and fancies, 1643.
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Fools and jesters -- England -- Early works to 1800.
London (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Humor -- Early works to 1800.
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"The fooles complaint to Gotham colledge, and resolution taken up by free subjects, in and about the city of London and VVestminster, of that society: in the behalfe of themselves, and the priviledges of their hospitall; with their requests, that [brace] Policy, Curiosity, Solicitude, [brace] may be judges. Study, the chiefe warden, Diligence, the atturney generall, and Fame, the beadle of the court." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84663.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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THE FOOLES COMPLAINT TO GOTHAM COLLEDGE, And Resolution taken up by free Subjects, in and about the City of London and VVestminster, of that Society: in the behalfe of themselves, and the privi∣ledges of their Hospitall; with their requests, that

  • Policy, may be Judges.
  • Curiosity, may be Judges.
  • Solicitude, may be Judges.
  • Study, the chiefe Warden,
  • Diligence, the Atturney Generall, and
  • Fame, the Beadle of the Court.

[illustration] woodcut, man riding an ass
The Foole Rids mee

London, printed by Ridibundus, in this present yeare of wits and fancies, 1643.

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