Joy upon joy, or, here's all in a hurry, horse and away, helter schelter, the devil in a fish kettle being a full and true account of a hundred and thirty thousand scolding wives, carry'd away in on Night's Time, by a Swarm of Indian Blackamoors, in the west part of England, upon Friday night the 22nd of April; to the great Joy and Comfort of all poor Henpeck'd Husbands, which now may live at Quiet, without the Noise of Kettledrums in their ears ... to the great joy of all those poor Men who are troubled with such notorious Offenders : The answer to it, call'd, The rejoycing husbands, in a merry meeting the next morning, after the departure of their fractious companions.

Format Electronic
PublicationLondon : Mary Hollingsworth, [between 1700-1799?]
Description1 online resource (8 pages).
Supplemental ContentGale, Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
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Portion of title Here's all in a hurry, horse and away, helter schelter, the devil in a fish kettle being a full account and true account of a hundred and thirty thousand scolding wives, carry'd away in on Night's Time, by a Swarm of Indian Blackamoors, in the west part of England, upon Friday night the 22nd of April; to the great Joy and Comfort of all poor Henpeck'd Husbands, which how may live at Quiet, without the Noise of Kettledrums in their ears ... to the great joy of all those poor Men who are troubled with such notorious Offenders : The answer to it, call'd The rejoycing husbands, in a merry meeting the next morning, after the departure of their fractious companions
SeriesArchives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century. UNAUTHORIZED
General noteReproduction of the originals from Kinsey Institute.
General noteScanned copy imperfect: the last page of this volume is extremely faded.