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Document ReferencePw V 47/5 (ff 14r-15v)
TitleMS poem, entitled 'On the Lord Lovelaces Triumphant March into Oxford', by John Smith; 1688
Date1689 (c)
LevelPiece
Content DescriptionA full description of the volume in which this appears can be found under the reference Pw V 47.
Text consists of nineteen 3-line verses with refrain, 'Which nobody can deny'.

Dated 1688 in this manuscript.
Title Of WorkOn the Lord Lovelaces Triumphant March into Oxford
First Line of PoemA Late Expedicon to Oxford was made
Last Line of PoemThey'd March'd more Nimble without their Musick
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialCrum, Index, A 224
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 46/27
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 48/1
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 602
Other versions of the same MS.
Publication NotePoems on Affairs of State, vol V (1971), pp 66-70

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Persons
CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA31618Lovelace; John (c.1638-1693); 3rd Baron Lovelace; succ. 1670; M.P.; arrested for involvement in Rye House Plot 1683c.1638-1693
NA30633Smith; John (1655-1723); Mr; M.P. Ludgershall 1679 1681 1689-90; Bere Alston 1691-5; Andover 1695-1713; East Looe 1715-23; Speaker 1705-81655-1723
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