02114nam 2200409Ia 450 99639724040331620210104171900.0(CKB)4940000000063839(EEBO)2240855189(OCoLC)ocn879331278e(OCoLC)879331278(EXLCZ)99494000000006383920140507f16901697 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An excellent ballad of George Barnwell, an apprentice in the city of London, who was undone by a strumpet, who caused him thrice to rob his master, and to murder his uncle in Ludlow, &c[electronic resource] to the tune of, The merchant, &cLondon Printed by and for W.O. [i.e. Onley] and A.M. [i.e. Milbourn] and sold by the booksellers of Pye-Corner and London-Bridge[between 1690 and 1697]1 sheet ([1] p.)First line of verse - All youths of fair England,.Title from caption title.Date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).At end of text: Licens'd and enter'd according to order.Text is printed in six columns.Wing E3790a bears the imprint: London : printed by and for W[illiam] O[nley] and are to be sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London brid.[sic], [1710?]Above the final three columns of text is the caption title: The second part of George Barnwell, to the same tune.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections.eebo-0097BroadsidesEnglandLondon17th century.rbgenrBalladsEnglandLondon17th century.rbgenrOnley W(William),active 1697-1709,Milbourn AlexanderUMIUMIBOOK996397240403316An excellent ballad of George Barnwell, an apprentice in the city of London, who was undone by a strumpet, who caused him thrice to rob his master, and to murder his uncle in Ludlow, &c2326002UNISA