Hugh Peters figaries: or, His merry tales, and witty jests, both in city, town & countreys. In a pleasant and historical discourse; shewing, 1. His merry pranks and conjurations, betwixt the miller and his wife, and the parson of the town in a kneading trough; with their several speeches. 2. How Mr. Peters was [illegible] by the butchers wife; and how he lighted the blind harper. With the rare conceits upon the citizens wives. 3. How he pretended to cloath Christ in a biff-coat; his opening of heaven gates to a committee-man; and how he looked for that monster Oliver Cromwel, but could not find him. With many other delightful stories. Licensed according to order.
- All titles
-
- Hugh Peters figaries: or, His merry tales, and witty jests, both in city, town & countreys. In a pleasant and historical discourse; shewing, 1. His merry pranks and conjurations, betwixt the miller and his wife, and the parson of the town in a kneading trough; with their several speeches. 2. How Mr. Peters was [illegible] by the butchers wife; and how he lighted the blind harper. With the rare conceits upon the citizens wives. 3. How he pretended to cloath Christ in a biff-coat; his opening of heaven gates to a committee-man; and how he looked for that monster Oliver Cromwel, but could not find him. With many other delightful stories. Licensed according to order.
- Figaries His merry tales, and witty jests Merry tales, and witty jests
- People / Organizations
-
- Imprint
-
[London?]: Printed for George Horton, living in Fig-Tree Court [illegible], 1660.
- Publication year
- 1660-1660
- ESTC No.
- R221455
- Grub Street ID
- 95603
- Description
- 8 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Place of publication conjectured by cataloger.
Title page woodcut.