The election magazine; or The Oxfordshire register. Being a compleat collection of all the pieces in prose and verse lately published, in favour of the old and new interest; and not inserted in any other collection. Together with several very curious and interesting originals never before printed. Containing, I. Six Original Letters, between J. L. Esq; and the Rev. Mr H. II. News Boys, News! or the Electioneering Journal, No. I. III. More and more News, or the Electioneering Journal, No. II. IV. The Rump Worthies: Or the New Interest Supporters in their true Colours. V. The Deddington Blues; or the Rump Rumped. VI. The Chipping-Norton Procession. A Fragment. Vii. The Kidlington Canvass; or the Members in the Mud. Viii. A Tale of Chaucer's moderniz'd. Adapted to Pimp L-. IX. A Song for the Freeholders in the New Interest. X. The Bear at Oxford to the Lion at Henley. XI. The truest Blue that never Stains. XII. A Poetical Address to the Freeholders of Oxfordshire. XIII. Journal of a True Blue Parson for a Week. XIV. Epigram. XV. The Round-Head reviv'd. XVI. A Health for the True Blues. XVII. The Jolly Knight's Declaration to his Constituents. XVIII. Litchfield Blues invited to the Oxford Races. A new Song. XIX. Answer to the Invitation: Another new Song. XX. To the Honest Electors of Oxfordshire. A new Christian Ballad, &c. &c. &c. Appendix. XXI. A Hue and Cry after the Greens [electronic resource].
1753
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The election magazine; or The Oxfordshire register. Being a compleat collection of all the pieces in prose and verse lately published, in favour of the old and new interest; and not inserted in any other collection. Together with several very curious and interesting originals never before printed. Containing, I. Six Original Letters, between J. L. Esq; and the Rev. Mr H. II. News Boys, News! or the Electioneering Journal, No. I. III. More and more News, or the Electioneering Journal, No. II. IV. The Rump Worthies: Or the New Interest Supporters in their true Colours. V. The Deddington Blues; or the Rump Rumped. VI. The Chipping-Norton Procession. A Fragment. Vii. The Kidlington Canvass; or the Members in the Mud. Viii. A Tale of Chaucer's moderniz'd. Adapted to Pimp L-. IX. A Song for the Freeholders in the New Interest. X. The Bear at Oxford to the Lion at Henley. XI. The truest Blue that never Stains. XII. A Poetical Address to the Freeholders of Oxfordshire. XIII. Journal of a True Blue Parson for a Week. XIV. Epigram. XV. The Round-Head reviv'd. XVI. A Health for the True Blues. XVII. The Jolly Knight's Declaration to his Constituents. XVIII. Litchfield Blues invited to the Oxford Races. A new Song. XIX. Answer to the Invitation: Another new Song. XX. To the Honest Electors of Oxfordshire. A new Christian Ballad, &c. &c. &c. Appendix. XXI. A Hue and Cry after the Greens [electronic resource].
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Oxford : printed for W. Owen, near Temple-Bar, London; and sold by all the booksellers in Oxford, MDCCLIII. [1753]
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Great Britain -- England -- Oxford.
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English
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63,74-78p. ; 8⁰.
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With advertisements on the verso of the title-page.
Pp.64-73 omitted in pagination but text and register continuous.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Pp.64-73 omitted in pagination but text and register continuous.
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