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By Robert Dodsley (1703-1764) Described as "A dramatick tale" , first performed 1737.   
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By Robert Dodsley (1703-1764) Described as a "dramatic tale" of King Henry II, and was produced at Drury Lane, and received with much applause in 1837; the sequel, ''[[Sir John Cockle at Court]]'', a farce, appeared in 1738..   
  
 
Printed for the author, at Tully's Head, Pall-Mall; and sold by T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row.  
 
Printed for the author, at Tully's Head, Pall-Mall; and sold by T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row.  
  
 
''The King and the Miller of Mansfield'' in The Internet Archive[https://archive.org/details/kingthemillerofm00dodsiala]
 
''The King and the Miller of Mansfield'' in The Internet Archive[https://archive.org/details/kingthemillerofm00dodsiala]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dodsley

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By Robert Dodsley (1703-1764) Described as a "dramatic tale" of King Henry II, and was produced at Drury Lane, and received with much applause in 1837; the sequel, Sir John Cockle at Court, a farce, appeared in 1738..

Printed for the author, at Tully's Head, Pall-Mall; and sold by T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row.

The King and the Miller of Mansfield in The Internet Archive[1]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dodsley