Honorable entertainments compos'de for the seruice of this noble cittie. Some of which were fashion'd for the entertainment of the Lords of his Maiesties most Honorable Priuie Councell, vpon the occasion of their late royall employment. Inuented by Thomas Middlevon [sic].
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- Honorable entertainments compos'de for the seruice of this noble cittie. Some of which were fashion'd for the entertainment of the Lords of his Maiesties most Honorable Priuie Councell, vpon the occasion of their late royall employment. Inuented by Thomas Middlevon [sic].
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- Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627.
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- Imprinted at London :: By G[eorge] E[ld],
- 1621.
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"Honorable entertainments compos'de for the seruice of this noble cittie. Some of which were fashion'd for the entertainment of the Lords of his Maiesties most Honorable Priuie Councell, vpon the occasion of their late royall employment. Inuented by Thomas Middlevon [sic]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07502.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE
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- HONOVRABLE ENTERTAINMENTS.
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The second Entertainment.
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Vpon the renewing of that worthy and lau∣dable Custome of Uisiting theSprings andCon∣duite Heads, for the Sweetnesse and Health of theCity. -
Vpon discontinuance, and to excite them to practise. A Speech intended for the ge∣nerall Training, being appointed for the Tuesday next ensuing the Visitation of the Springs, but vp∣pon some occasion, the Day defer∣red. -
At the House of the Right Honora∣ble Sir
Francis Ihones. - The Inuention.
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