- 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
- Access Condition:
rights statement
(href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/")
- No Copyright - United States
- Access Condition:
restriction on access
- Collection is open for research.