The Irish hubbub or, The English hue and crie. Briefely pursuing the base conditions, and most notorious offences of this vile, vaine, and wicked age. No lesse smarting then tickling. A merriment whereby to make the wise to laugh, and fooles to be angry. By Barnabe Rich Gentleman, and seruant to the Kings most excellent Maiesty, this being the 26. booke of my owne writing.

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  • The Irish hubbub or, The English hue and crie. Briefely pursuing the base conditions, and most notorious offences of this vile, vaine, and wicked age. No lesse smarting then tickling. A merriment whereby to make the wise to laugh, and fooles to be angry. By Barnabe Rich Gentleman, and seruant to the Kings most excellent Maiesty, this being the 26. booke of my owne writing.
  • Irish hubbub English hue and crie
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Imprint
London: Printed [by George Purslowe] for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sould at his shop at the white Flower deluce neere Fetter Lane end in Fleetstreete, 1617.
Publication year
1617-1617
ESTC No.
S123260
Grub Street ID
142776
Description
[8], 56 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name from STC.

In this edition the words "vile, vaine, and wicked age." on title page are in italic.