An elegie, on the death of the thrice valiant and worthy Collonell, John Luttrell; vvho in defence of the King and Parliament, and for the maintenance of the true Protestant religion, was slaine the 28. of January, 1644. At Milverton in Summerset-shire.
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- An elegie, on the death of the thrice valiant and worthy Collonell, John Luttrell; vvho in defence of the King and Parliament, and for the maintenance of the true Protestant religion, was slaine the 28. of January, 1644. At Milverton in Summerset-shire.
- Elegy, on the death of the thrice valiant and worthy Colonel, John Luttrell
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[London]: Printed by T. Paine, 1645.
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- 1645
- ESTC No.
- R180532
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- 71539
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcut) ; 1/2⁰
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- Horizontal chainlines.
Verse - "Awake my muse O! wilt thou slumber still?".
Printed in two columns, within a decorative border.
Signed at foot of second column: By Captain William Mercer.