[84.] C. 22, e. 2 A Collection of Ballads.
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[85.] 1078, g. 15. Covent Garden Drollery, or a Collection of all the Choice Songs, Poems, Prologues and Epilogues, Sung and Spoken at Courts and Theaters, never in Print before. Written by the refind'st Witts of the Age. And Collected by A(lexander) B(rome). London. Printed for James Magnes neer the Piazza in Russel Street. 1672. Catalogued B. (a.)

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[86.] 12,316, a. 27. Fragmenta Aulica, or Court and State Jests in Noble Drollery. True and Reall. Ascertained to their Times, Places and Persons. By T. S. Gent. London, Printed for H. Marsh[277] at the Princes Armes in Chancery Lane near Fleet street; and Jos. Coniers[278] at the Black Raven in the long Walk near Christ Church. 1662. Catalogued S.(t. gent.)

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[87.] C. 20, f. 8 Roxburghe Ballads.
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