A New bull-bayting, or, A Match play'd at the town-bull of Ely by twelve mungrills : viz. 4 English, 4 Irish, 4 Scotch doggs, John Lilburn, Richard Overton, Thomas Prince, and William Walwyn, to stave and nose : with his last will and testament ...
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