1. The quakers wanton wife, or, The frolicksome young beauty of a sanctified brother belonging to the Bull and Mouth. Tune of, Let Mary live long. Licensed according to order Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed for J[ohn]. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street without Newgate., [1701?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. Queen Eleanor's confession: shewing how King Henry, with the Earl Martial, in friars habits came to her, instead of two friars from France, which she sent for. To a pleasant new tune Publication/Creation: Newcastle : Printed and sold by Robert Marchbank, in the Customhouse-Entry, [1720?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. Queen Eleanor's confession: shewing, how King Henry, with the Earl Martial, in fryars habits, came to see her, instead of two fryars from France, which she sent for. To a pleasant new tune Publication/Creation: Londou: [sic] : Printed for C. Bates, in Pye-corner., [between 1709-1714] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. Queen Elizabeth's champion; or, Great-Britain's glory. Being a victory obtained by the young Earl of Essex, over the old Emperor of Germany, by a fight at sea, in which he took the Emperor's son, and brought him a prisoner to Queen Elizabeth Publication/Creation: Newcastle? : s.n., 1725 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. Queen Elizabeth's day: or, the down-fall of the Devil, Pope and Pretender. To the tune of Bonny Dun-dee Publication/Creation: London : s.n., 1711 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading