1. Anon. “ A Prospective-Glass for Christians; to Behold the Reigning Sins of This Age: Or, the Complaint of Truth and Conscience against Pride, Envy, Hatred, and Malice; Which Is Too Much Practis’d in This Present Age.” Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads 2.58, EBBA 20682, 1675-1696.
2. Anon. “ An Answer to the Advice to the Ladies of London, Wherein Is Set Forth a Glance of Their Craft and Subtilty: Or, the Fop Well Fitted by One of Their Late Stratagems. Behold and See the Subtitlty of London Misses, When They Can Compleat a Crafty Cheat, They Make a Prey of Men.” Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads 4.86, EBBA 21750, 1685–1688.
3. Anon. “ Dice, Wine and Women or the Vnfortunate Gallant Gull’d at London.” Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads 1.200-201, EBBA 20089, 1623.
4. Anon. “ Dicks Loyalty to His True Love Nancy.” Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys Ballads 3.182, EBBA 21195, 1685–1688.
5. Anon. “ Here Is an Item for You. Or, the Countrimans Bill of Charges, for His Coming Vp to London Declared by a Whilstle.” British Library, Roxburghe 1.154-155, EBBA 30097, 1611-1664.