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A new poem on the Lord Mayor
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Ryot upon ryot: or, A chant upon the arresting the loyal L. Mayor & sheriffs. Gallants, if you wou'd hear a tale sung o'r, so daring and bold, 'twas never done before: see Londons loyal sheriffs, and Lord Mayor, bearing the sword, arrested in the chair. To the tune of, Burton hall, or London's loyalty
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ESTC R5830 ; A song - "Rowze up great monarch" ; A Tory satire;The loyal L. Mayor = Sir William Pritchard ; The words "Gallants, .. done before:" and "see London's .. chair" are bracketed together within title
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Londons joy and tryumph, on the installment of Sir William Pritchard Lord Mayor for the ensuing year. To the tune of, Tangier march
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ESTC R19603 ; Verse - "Let the Whigs revile," ; A Tory satire on the Whigs
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The recovery
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ESTC R33518 ; Verse - "Yet once more peace turns back her head, to smile," ; A Tory diatribe ; Imprint from Wing
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An excellent new hymne to the mobile, exhorting them to loyalty the clean contrary way
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ESTC R31474 ; Verse - "Let us advance the good old cause fear not tantivitiers, whose threatnings are as senseless, as" ; A Tory satire on the Whigs ; Another similar edition has "Thompson" in the imprint
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A Whigg ballad, or, A summons to a fresh association· To the tune of Tumble down Dick
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ESTC R2888 ; Verse - "On month of September we summon you all," ; A Tory satire on the Whigs;Imprint from Wing
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The Protestants congratulation to the city for their excellent choice of members to serve in Parliament, October 7, 1679. Viz. the right honourable Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor elect. William Love, Esq Sir Thomas Player, Chamberlain of London, and Thomas Pilkington, merchant. Who all served for that honourable city in the last ever-memorable Parliament
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ESTC R3646 ; Verse - "Hail worthy citizens! For what this day"
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