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|historicalRecords=On 29 June 1660, the publisher Humphrey Moseley entered a group of thirty-seven plays into the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: | |historicalRecords=On 29 June 1660, the publisher Humphrey Moseley entered a group of thirty-seven plays into the Stationers' Register. Among the titles is: | ||
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The | The London Merchant. a Comedy } by Iohn Forde. | ||
by Iohn Forde. | |||
"The London Merchant" is included in [[Warburton's List]] (c.1682-1759) of play-manuscripts allegedly destroyed when his cook, Betsy, used them as paper linings for pies. | "The London Merchant" is included in [[Warburton's List]] (c.1682-1759) of play-manuscripts allegedly destroyed when his cook, Betsy, used them as paper linings for pies. |
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The London Merchant. a Comedy } by Iohn Forde.
"The London Merchant" is included in Warburton's List (c.1682-1759) of play-manuscripts allegedly destroyed when his cook, Betsy, used them as paper linings for pies. |probableGenres=Comedy |worksCited=Greg, W. W. “The Bakings of Betsy.” The Library, 3rd series. 7.11 (1911): 225-259. }}