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A pleasant comedy, called, The tvvo merry milk-maids: or, The best words wear the garland. : As it was acted before the King, with general approbation by the Company of the revels
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A pleasant comedy, called, The tvvo merry milk-maids: or, The best words wear the garland. : As it was acted before the King, with general approbation by the Company of the revels
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Publication date
1661.
Call number
113749
Creator
J. C (active 1620)
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Dimensions
4to
Associated people
Cumber, John, (-1623.)
Cooke, Jo., (active 1614.)
Chalkhill, John, (active 1600.)
Clapham, John, (1566-)
Associated organization
Bridgewater House Library,
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