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Some remedies.
A set of and from the Masque of , where quack doctors vie with each other to sell cures every conceivable ailment...

This was performed twice in London in 1618. First at , and then at the Banqueting House in Whitehall for King James I.

Emily Atkinson:
Richard de Winter:
Robin Jeffrey:
Alison Kinder: bass
Tamsin Lewis:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEwdS_V4s1s&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Two anonymous 17th Century ballads describing the purported evil deeds of Richard III, the murder of the Princes in the Tower, and the Battle of Bosworth Field, which was fought in 1485.
A good example of Tudor propaganda.

A song of the Life and Death of King Richard the Third (to the tune of Who list to lead a soldier's life)
and
The most cruel murther of Edward the fifth, and his brother Duke of York, in the Tower; by their Uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester (to the tune of Fortune my foe)
From Richard Johnson's ballad miscellany, The Golden Garland of Princely Delights, 1620

Eleanor Cramer:
Richard de Winter:
Robin Jeffrey:
Alison KInder: bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eStjRK_gY-M&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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