A poem for Queen Charlotte's birth-day which, for the good of trade, is appointed to be kept on the eighteenth of January: But is Originally on the Nineteenth of May. To which is added, an acrostick, congratulation, and caution. By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help. Residing at No. 42, St. Andrew's Hill, near St. Paul's.

  • Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.
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[1780?]
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Poem for Queen Charlotte's birth-day (Online)
A poem for Queen Charlotte's birth-day; which, for the good of trade, is appointed to be kept on the eighteenth of January: But is Originally on the Nineteenth of May. To which is added, an acrostick, congratulation, and caution. By Stephen Egleton, a sta

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London : printed by the author, for the relief of himself, an infirm wife, and six small children; who will still gratefully acknowledge the smallest Favour, [1780?]

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