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The Chimney-sweepers sad complaint, and humble petition to the city of London for
erecting a new crosse in the room of that stately and beautiful monument voted down
by the long-liv’d Parliament, defaced and utterly demolished by the hands of a tumultuous
multitude of factious sectaries: also the learned conference between the master, wardens
and assistants of the company, upon several occasions at their private meeting at
Chimney-sweepers-hall in Old-street, with the declaration and resolution of the maidens
and merry lasses of London to stand and stick to them in all things that shall be
advantagious to their occupation. London: John Johnson, 1663. Wing C3897.