The gravestone; Lady & pye; Plum cake [The gravestone; Being an account (supposed to be written on a gravestone,) of a wife who buried both her children on one day, and who, from that time, became a very devout Christian. With a suitable address to those who may be attending a funeral; The lady and the pye; or know thyself; The plum-cakes; or, the Farmer and his three sons.]

Z (Hannah More)

[London : Sold by Howard and Evans, (printers to the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts,) No. 41 and 42, Long-Lane, West-Smithfield : [between 1801 and 1819]

University of Oxford, Bodleian Library

Binding: half calf, marbled paper boards. MS additions, and ms. list of contents to volume. Inscribed Eliza Giffard. Provenance, Nerquis Lending Library. Bound with 74 other chapbooks.

Listed on front free end-papers of bound volume, indexed titles in Giffard’s hand. No. 73.

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