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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus. Comoedia coram sereniss. D, Jacobo ... acta Cantabrigiae mensa Martio Anno 1614.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus. Middle of Act 2, Scene 3-beginning Act 4, Scene 4.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus. Comoedia corám rege.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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[Papers], [18th century]
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
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Ferdinando Parkhurst papers for translation of George Ruggle's, Ignoramus, 1662-1664.
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Houghton Library |
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Parkhurst, Ferdinando,. George Ruggle's Ignoramus : manuscript, 1662-1664.
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Houghton Library |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus. Comedia acta coram ... Principe Jacobo Angliae ...
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Ignoramus.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Vol. II. (ff. 231). (1) 'Ere You Read this now You'll Suppose'; song (8 x 5 lines). f. 1. (2) Epitaph on Mrs. Mary Wynn, beg. 'Stay, reader, and with deep concern'. Two versions. ff. 2-3. (3) The Epilogue to Don Carlos, by T. Otway; 1676. f. 4. (4) '...
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British Library |
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A modest and temperate answere & reproofe of the schollers of Cambridge for slannderinge lawyers with that barbarous & grosse title ignoramus : manuscript, [ca. 1615]
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Houghton Library |
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A Cambridge madrigall confuting Oxford ballad : manuscript, [ca. 1615]
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Houghton Library |
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Ruggle, George, 1575-1622. Club Law.
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University of Birmingham, Birmingham University |
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Owners of Manuscripts: Guide, Family of.includes:ff. 2-67 George Ruggle, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge: Ignoramus: comoedia: 1615.ff. 67 b-91 James I of England: Vox populi, or " Newes from Spayne": [1620].ff. 67 b-91 Philip III of Spain: Vox...
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British Library |
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