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134 Catafogue of
ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS.
Members of | Parliament; who departed this Life at his House in the
Inner- | Temple-Lane, on Thursday the 4th of December 1701, in the
I 40th Year of his Age. |
(at the end 10 lines of epitaph.)
London, Printed by J. Wilkins, near Fleet-street, 1701. |
2 cols, in mourning border. Roman Letter.
363—Teviot, Andrew Rutherford, Earl of, t 3 May, 1664.
Can Tiveot, Britain's glorious victime, dye, |
And no Vein bleed with a kind sympathie ? |
An I Elegie | Upon the much lamented Death of that Noble, and
Valiant | Commander; the Right honourable the Earl of | Tiveot, |
Governour of Tangiers. Slain by the Moors, |
By Jo. Crouch Gent. |
London. Printed for The. Palmer, at the Crown in Westminster-Hall. 1664. |
2 cols, in mourning borders. Roman Letter.
364—Tutchin, John, + 23 Sept., 1704.
Here Lies Stoick John, |
Born since Forty and One, |
Tutchin's | Everlasting Monument ; | Or, | John Drawn to the Life. |
■An Epitaph | In Memory of John Tutchin, to be Inscribed in Letters
of I Brass upon the Triangle Monument near Padington. | Humbly
Recommended to the Calves Head Clubb. j Subscriptions are taken
in by his Wife. |
[No imprint. 1704.]
I col., 4 verses. Roman Letter.
365—Wyld, Dr. Robert, t 1679.
D[eath]. No Roring Christmas shalt Thou keep, now Rore |
Bold Wit! W[yld]. Oh ! oh ! Hhohh ! Well 1 I'le cry no more, |
ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS.
Members of | Parliament; who departed this Life at his House in the
Inner- | Temple-Lane, on Thursday the 4th of December 1701, in the
I 40th Year of his Age. |
(at the end 10 lines of epitaph.)
London, Printed by J. Wilkins, near Fleet-street, 1701. |
2 cols, in mourning border. Roman Letter.
363—Teviot, Andrew Rutherford, Earl of, t 3 May, 1664.
Can Tiveot, Britain's glorious victime, dye, |
And no Vein bleed with a kind sympathie ? |
An I Elegie | Upon the much lamented Death of that Noble, and
Valiant | Commander; the Right honourable the Earl of | Tiveot, |
Governour of Tangiers. Slain by the Moors, |
By Jo. Crouch Gent. |
London. Printed for The. Palmer, at the Crown in Westminster-Hall. 1664. |
2 cols, in mourning borders. Roman Letter.
364—Tutchin, John, + 23 Sept., 1704.
Here Lies Stoick John, |
Born since Forty and One, |
Tutchin's | Everlasting Monument ; | Or, | John Drawn to the Life. |
■An Epitaph | In Memory of John Tutchin, to be Inscribed in Letters
of I Brass upon the Triangle Monument near Padington. | Humbly
Recommended to the Calves Head Clubb. j Subscriptions are taken
in by his Wife. |
[No imprint. 1704.]
I col., 4 verses. Roman Letter.
365—Wyld, Dr. Robert, t 1679.
D[eath]. No Roring Christmas shalt Thou keep, now Rore |
Bold Wit! W[yld]. Oh ! oh ! Hhohh ! Well 1 I'le cry no more, |
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Bibliotheca Lindesiana catalogues > Catalogue of a collection of English ballads of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries > (154) Page 134 |
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Description | Privately printed catalogues of the special collections of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, the family library of the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres. Reformation Tracts, English Newspapers and De Bry Collection catalogues provide the only record of the contents of these collections. Also include catalogues of Bibliotheca Lindesiana collections now held elsewhere. |
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