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The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope being a most excellent play, as it was acted both at Bartholomew and Southwark fairs, this present year, 1680, with great applause and approved of and highly commended by all the Protestant nobility, gentry and commonalty of England, who came to be spectators of the same

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  • "Downfal of the Pope"
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  • "Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope being a most excellent play, as it was acted both at Bartholomew and Southwark fairs, this present year, 1680, with great applause and approved"
  • "The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope being a most excellent play, as it was acted both at Bartholomew and Southwark fairs, this present year, 1680, with great applause and approved of and highly commended by all the Protestant nobility, gentry and commonalty of England, who came to be spectators of the same"
  • "The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope"
  • "The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope being a most excellent play, as it was acted both at Bartholomew and Southwark fairs, this present year, 1680, with great applause and approved of and highly commended by all the Protestant nobility, gentry and commonalty of England, who came to be spectators of the same"@en
  • "The coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion, or, The downfal of the Pope"@en
  • "The coronation of Queen Elizabeth, with the restauration of the Protestant religion: or, The downfal of the Pope· Being a most excellent play, as it was acted, both at Bartholomew and Southwark fairs, this present year 1680. with great applause, and approved of, and highly commended by all the Protestant nobility, gentry and commonalty of England, who came to be spectators of the same"@en