BEIN 2000 Folio 6 102:Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Printed in black-letter in four columns with woodcuts at head of each., Printer's names, place and date of publication from Wing., and Verse - "How now good fellow, what all amort?".
Publisher:
Printed for A[lexander] M[ilbourn] and W[illiam] O[nley],
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 291: Imperfect: mutilated at bottom; imprint wanting. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Description based on imperfect Beinecke Library copy wanting imprint. Wing and ESTC list multiple versions of this broadside., and Verse -- "England's fair dainty dames,".
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts, Pride and vanity--Poetry--Early works to 1800, and Women--Conduct of life--Poetry--Early works to 1800
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 310: Imperfect: mutilated at top, bottom. Imprint and additional caption title wanting. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Date and place of publication surmised from Wing, which lists 4 different editions of this title with different printers between 1656 and 1700., and Verse -- "Gold tane from the Kings harbengers,".
Publisher:
s.n.,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Anonymous. By Thomas Robins., BEIN 2000 Folio 6 309: Imperfect: mutilated at edges; imprint and some text wanting. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Imprint from Wing., In two parts, printed side by side., and Verse - "Come light and listen you gentlemen all,".
Publisher:
Printed for I. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Robin Hood (Legend). English., Robin Hood and the tanner, and Robin Hood met with his match.
Description:
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 306: Imperfect: top and bottom edges mutilated, some loss of text. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., In verse., Place and date of publication from Wing., and Verse -- "In Nottingham there lives a jolly Tanner,".
Publisher:
Printed for A.M. and W.O.,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Robin Hood (Legend). English. and Robin Hood's rescuing Will. Stutly
Description:
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 303: Imperfect: mutilated: large loss of text; part of imprint also wanting. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Description based on an imperfect Beinecke Library copy, possibly a variant of ESTC (RLIN) R217575, which has the title: Robin Hood's rescuing Will. Stutly., Imprint from Wing., and Verse - "When Robin Hood in the green wood stood,".
Publisher:
printed by and for W[illiam] O[nley] for A. M. ?] and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London- [bridge,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Robin Hood (Legend). English., Robin Hood newly reviv'd, and Robin Hood newly revived
Description:
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 307: Imperfect: edges mutilated, some text and part of title wanting. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Date and place of publication surmised from Wing., Description based on imperfect Beinecke Library copy, with mutilated title. Wing and ESTC list several other editions of this title, but none with this publisher., and Verse -- "Come listen a while you Gentlemen all,".
Publisher:
Printed for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck Lane,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
A variant of Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) R1643, and ESTC (RLIN) R182811, which has "progresse" in the title., BEIN 2000 Folio 6 302: Imperfect: mutilated; partial loss of text. Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Place and date of publication from Wing., and Verse -- "Robin Hood he was a tall young man,".
Publisher:
Printed by and for A. Milbourn, and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner & London ...,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Robin Hood (Legendary character)--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Confession and repentance of George Saunders, Merciful father and the merciless son, and Save a thief from the gallows, and he'l hang thee if he can
Description:
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 286: Imperfect: mutilated at bottom, some text and imprint wanting; Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Description based on imperfect Beinecke Library copy wanting imprint. Possibly Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) S772D and ESTC (RLIN) R187385., Imprint from Wing., In two parts, printed side by side. Part two has caption title: The confession and repentance of George Saunders, gentleman late of Sugh, in the county of Hertford, who killed his own uncle, and accused his own father for the murder, but by Gods providence being discovered, dyed for the same whereas he wrote this song with his own hand., and Verse - "You disobedient children mark my fall,".
Publisher:
Printed for J. Clarke, W. Thackeray and T. Passinger?,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts, Executions and executioners--England--Poetry--Early works to 1800, and Murder--England--Poetry--Early works to 1800