02428nam 22002891a 450 99639614820331620221108024506.0(CKB)4910000000153358(EEBO)2240925685(OCoLC)9922827000971(UK-CbPIL)2067065(EXLCZ)99491000000015335820191112e1599uuuu m| |engurbn#|||a|bb|The First and Second Partes Of King Edward the Fourth. Containing His Mery Pastime With the Tanner Of Tamwoorth, As Also His Loue To Fayre Mistresse Shoare, Her Great Promotion, Fall and Misery, and Lastly the Lamentable Death Of Both Her and Her Husband. Likewise the Besiedging Of London, By the Bastarde Falconbridge, and the Valiant Defence Of the Same By the Lord Maior and the Cittizens. As It Hath Diuers Times Beene Publiquely Played By the Right Honorable the Earle Of Derby His Seruants[electronic resource]London Imprinted ... by I. W. for Iohn Oxenbridge [etc.]15991 online resourcePreliminaries omitted. The following plays have been taken from this source: The First part of King Edward the Fourth. Containing his mery pastime with the Tanner of Tamwoorth, as also his loue to fayre Mistresse Shoare, her great promotion, fall & misery, & lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband; The Second Part of King Edward the Fourth. Contayning his iourney into France, for obtayning of his right there: The trecherous falshood of the Duke of Burgundie, and the Constable of France vsed against him, and his returne home again. Likewise the prosecution of the historie of M. Shoare and his faire wife: Concluding with the lamentable death of them both.eebo-0101Heywood Thomas394196Uk-CbPILUk-CbPILBOOK996396148203316The First and Second Partes Of King Edward the Fourth. Containing His Mery Pastime With the Tanner Of Tamwoorth, As Also His Loue To Fayre Mistresse Shoare, Her Great Promotion, Fall and Misery, and Lastly the Lamentable Death Of Both Her and Her Husband. Likewise the Besiedging Of London, By the Bastarde Falconbridge, and the Valiant Defence Of the Same By the Lord Maior and the Cittizens. As It Hath Diuers Times Beene Publiquely Played By the Right Honorable the Earle Of Derby His Seruants2779591UNISA