Parker, Martin
Parker, Martin 1600?-1656?
Parker, Martin, 1640 fl.
Martin Parker English ballad writer
VIAF ID: 102440454 ( Personal )
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100 0 _ ‡a Martin Parker ‡c English ballad writer
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100 1 _ ‡a Parker, Martin
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100 1 _ ‡a Parker, Martin
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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Argeers |
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Bannockburn air |
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Batali |
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Boatman |
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Bransle of war (from "Taburot's orchésographie") |
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Can she excuse my wrongs ? |
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Coffin for King Charles and a pit for the people |
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Coranto and sarabande |
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Daphne |
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Digger's song |
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Fancy |
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For the King's come home in peace again |
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Gather your rosebuds |
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Goddesses |
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Green boobee |
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Hey then, up go we |
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Jack pudding |
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Kemp's jigg |
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The king and a poor Northern man : or, too good to be true : from the edition of 1640 |
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King's last farewell |
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Life and death of Arthur King of Britain |
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The most admirable historie of that most renowned Christian worthy Arthvr, King of the Britaines |
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Music for King Charles I and his Cavaliers |
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Music for Oliver Cromwell and his Roundheads |
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Music of the Roundheads and Cavaliers |
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Newcastle |
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Nonesuch |
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North-country maid |
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Once I loved a maiden fair |
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Organizational Culture and Identity : Unity and Division at Work |
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Owl |
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Parsons farewell |
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Prince Rupert's march |
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Royal lament |
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Rufty tufty |
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Rupert's retreat |
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Sad pavan for these distracted times |
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Scots march (from "Elizabeth Rogers virginal book") |
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Staines Morris |
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A true tale of Robin Hood; setting forth the life and death of that renowned out-law... |
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Verse fordouble organ |
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Vive le roy |
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Voluntary |
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The wandring Jevvs chronicle: or The old historian his brief declaration, made in a mad fashion, of each coronation, that pas'd in this nation, since William's invasion, for no great occasion, but meer recreation, to put off vexation : To the tune of, Our Prince is welcome out of Spain |
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When the King enjoys his own again |
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Whitelocke's coranto (from "Anne Cromwell'svirginal book") |
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Woodycock |
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