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Troia-Noua triumphans. London triumphing
or, The solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiuing of that worthy gentleman, Sir Iohn Svvinerton Knight, into the citty of London, after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty at Westminster, on the morrow next after Simon and Iudes day, being the 29. of October. 1612. All the showes, pageants, chariots of triumph, with other deuices, (both on the water and land) here fully expressed -
O per se O. Or A new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light
Being an addition, or lengthening, of the Bell-mans second night-walke. In which, are discouered those villanies, which the bell-man (because hee went i'th darke) could not see: now laid open to the world. Together with the shooting through the arme, vsed by counterfeit souldiers: the making of the great soare, (commonly called the great cleyme:) the mad-mens markes: their phrase of begging: the articles and oathes giuen to the fraternitie of roagues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers at their meetings. And last of all, a new canting-song -
If it be not good, the Diuel is in it
A nevv play, as it hath bin lately acted, vvith great applause, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants: at the Red Bull. Written by Thomas Dekker -
The dead tearme. Or, VVestminsters complaint for long vacations and short termes
Written in manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes London and Westminster. The contentes of this discourse is in the page following. By T. Dekker -
Troia-Noua triumphans
London triumphing, or, The solemne, magnificent, and memorable receiuing of that worthy gentleman, Sir Iohn Svvinerton Knight, into the citty of London, after his returne from taking the oath of maioralty at Westminster, on the morrow next after Simon and Iudes day, being the 29. of October. 1612. All the showes, pageants, chariots of triumph, with other deuices, (both on the water and land) here fully expressed. By Thomas Dekker -
The famous history of Sir Thomas VVyat
With the coronation of Queen Mary and the comming in of King Philip. As it was plaied by the Queens Maiesties Seruants. VVritten by Thomas Deckers, and Iohn Webster -
The merry deuill of Edmonton
As it hath beene sundry times acted, by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe, on the banke-side -
The merry deuill of Edmonton
As it hath bene sundry times acted, hy [sic] his Majesties Seruants, at the Globe on the bancke side -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or The bell-mans second nights-walke
In which hee brings to light, a broode of more strange villanies, than euer were till this yeare discouered -
The belman of London
Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to mark, and delightfull for all men to reade -
The belman of London
bringing to light the most notoriovs villanies that are now practised in the kingdome : profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholds, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to read