Clark, Charles, 1806-1880
Charles Clark English farmer and printer
Charles Clark
VIAF ID: 58656925 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Clark
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Clark ‡c English farmer and printer
- 100 1 0 ‡a Clark, Charles, ‡d 1806-1880
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Works
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A doctor's "do"-ings: or, The entrapped heiress of Whitham! A satirical poem. | |
Epsom races: a poem, comic, punning, and racy! | |
John Noakes & Mary Styles; or, "An Essex calfs̓" visit to Tiptree races: a poem, exhibiting some of the most striking lingual localisms peculiar to Essex. With a glossary. | |
The last will and testament of Thomas Tusser ... : now first printed. To which is added, his metrical autobiography, &c. A very limited number printed. | |
Mirth and mocking on sinner-stocking! ... or, Pickings and pleasantries for pothering and pauperising populators! Presenting a peculiar ... and profitable profusion of pages, portions, and pieces, in poetry and prose ... portraying, the pains, perils, pests ... and penances perpetually produced ... by that perverse ... and pertinaciously-persisted-in propensity--philo-progenitiveness ... | |
Narrative of the miraculous cure of Anne Munnings, of Colchester : by faith, prayer, and anointing with oil, on New-Year's Day, 1705; Crafty Kate, of Colchester, or, The false-hearted clothier frighted into good manners, a rare and whimsical old ballad; An extraordinary love-letter, addressed to a lady of Maldon, in 1644; and The Maldon martyr's prayer, 1555. A very limited number printed. | |
The style of preaching four hundred years ago, 1837: | |
Three very interesting letters : (two in curious rhyme) | |
A tryal of witches, at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds for the County of Suffolk, on the tenth day of March, 1664, before Sir Matthew Hale Kt., then Lord Chief Baron of His Majesties Court of Exchequer |