Title Information
Non Sort
The
Title
children in the woods
Subtitle
being a true relation of the inhuman murder of two children of a deceased gentleman in Norfolk, whom he left to the care of his brother
Title Information: uniform
Title
Children in the wood (Ballad)
Title Information: Alternative (displayLabel="First line:")
Title
Now ponder well you parents dear
Title Information: Alternative (displayLabel="Other title")
Title
Word of advice to executors
Title Information: Alternative (displayLabel="First line")
Title
All you who be executors made
Name: Personal
Name Part
Fleet, Thomas
Name Part: Date
1732-1797
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
printer
Name: Personal
Name Part
Fleet, John
Name Part: Date
1734-1806
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
printer
Type of Resource
text
Genre (aat)
broadsides
Origin Information
Place
Place Term: Code (MARC Country Code)
mau
Place
Place Term: Text
Boston
Publisher
Thomas and John Fleet
Date Issued: Start (encoding="w3cdtf", keyDate="yes", qualifier="questionable")
1757
Date Issued: End (encoding="w3cdtf", qualifier="questionable")
1776
Issuance
monographic
Language
Language Term: Code (ISO639-2B)
eng
Physical Description
Form (marcform)
print
Extent
1 broadside : ill. : 34 x 20 cm.
digitalOrigin
reformatted digital
Table of Contents
The children in the woods (First line: Now ponder well you parents dear) -- A word of advice to executors (First line: All you who be executors made)
Note
Printed in three columns.
Note
At left, next to subtitle, wood-engraving of two duelists with two children watching; bird carrying spray of leaves flying above (cf. Reilly 1163)
Note
At head of text: To a very mournful Tune.
Note
At end of third column below double rule: Sold at the Heart & Crown in Cornhill.
Note
The Heart and Crown in Cornhill (Boston) was the address for Thomas Fleet (1685-1758) from 1731 to 1757, and from that date to 1776 for his sons Thomas (1732-1797) and John (1734-1806). Internal evidence suggests a Thomas and John Fleet imprint.
Note
This edition not in Evans, Bristol.
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Wood-engraving, American
Temporal
18th century
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Infanticide
Topic
Poetry
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Murder
Topic
Poetry
Subject
Topic
Death in poetry
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Narrative poetry
Subject
hierarchicalGeographic
country
United States
state
Massachusetts
city
Boston
Related Item: Host (displayLabel="Collection:")
Title Information
Title
Harris Broadsides
Identifier: URI
http://dl.lib.brown.edu/harris
Identifier: COLID
58
Record Information
Record Content Source (marcorg)
RBN
Record Creation Date (encoding="marc")
950126
Record Identifier (source="RPB")
b23213504
Identifier: Local (displayLabel="Harris Broadsides no.")
HB11847
Identifier: METSID
1257881551437500
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