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Title: A pleasant history of the life and death of Will Summers And how hee came first to be knowne at the court, and how he came up to London, and by what meanes hee got to be King Henry the eights iester. With the entertainment that his cozen Patch, Cardinall Wolsey's foole, gave him at his Lords house, and how the hogs-heads of gold were known by this meanes, and were seized on at his seller in old Fish-street.
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Print source: A pleasant history of the life and death of Will Summers And how hee came first to be knowne at the court, and how he came up to London, and by what meanes hee got to be King Henry the eights iester. With the entertainment that his cozen Patch, Cardinall Wolsey's foole, gave him at his Lords house, and how the hogs-heads of gold were known by this meanes, and were seized on at his seller in old Fish-street.
London: Printed by I. Okes and are to be sold by F. Grove and T. Lambart, 1637.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/B15867.0001.001
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