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You lovely virgins that intend to marry :
heere's choyce of husbands for you, do not tarry ...
[London] :
Sould by Iohn Overton at the White Horse without Newgate,
[between 1671 and 1707].
[1] sheet :
ill. ;
24 cm.
Illustrations by Peter Stent; after John Peirson.
Dutch engraver Peter Stent was working in London from 1640 to 1667; the print and map-seller John Overton moved from Little Britain to the White Horse without Newgate in 1671 and remained there until 1707. Presumably, therefore, this jeu d'esprit was printed from an old plate with a new imprint line added, possibly years later.
Date from bookdealer.
Globe, A. Peter Stent
483
Verse satire, English
Specimens
Early works to 1800.
Broadsides
Great Britain
Specimens
Early works to 1800.
Marriage customs and rites
Great Britain
Early works to 1800.
Printed ephemera
Great Britain
Specimens
Early works to 1800.
Chron.
[1671].
Engravings
[1671].
gmgpc
Overton, John
Publisher.
Stent, Peter,
fl. 1640-1667,
engraver.
Peirson, John,
ill.
9503RO
AC031197