Malice defeated: or a brief relation of the accusation and deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier [electronic resource] : wherein her proceedings both before and during her confinement, are particularly related, and the mystery of the meal-tub fully discovered. Together with an abstract of her arraignment and tryal, written by her self, for the satisfaction of all lovers of undisguised truth.
1680
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Malice defeated: or a brief relation of the accusation and deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier [electronic resource] : wherein her proceedings both before and during her confinement, are particularly related, and the mystery of the meal-tub fully discovered. Together with an abstract of her arraignment and tryal, written by her self, for the satisfaction of all lovers of undisguised truth.
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London : Printed for Elizabeth Cellier, and are to be sold at her house in Arundel-street near St. Clements Church, 1680.
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[2], 44, [1], 44-46, [2] p.
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With a title-page vignette, a device not found in McK.
Includes "The matchless picaro" (caption title), two leaves at end (quire N), which was also published separately in the same year as "The matchless rogue" (Wing C1662). It is a reply to "Tho. Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous lying pamphlet entituled, Malice defeated, or, The deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier" and is Mrs. Cellier's satirical account of Dangerfield's career.
Inserted after p. 42 (L2) is a leaf (¹M1) containing "A postscript to the impartial readers," dated 21 Aug. 1680, and signed: Elizabeth Cellier.
In this edition, the fourth line of the title ends: and du-.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
With a title-page vignette, a device not found in McK.
Includes "The matchless picaro" (caption title), two leaves at end (quire N), which was also published separately in the same year as "The matchless rogue" (Wing C1662). It is a reply to "Tho. Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous lying pamphlet entituled, Malice defeated, or, The deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier" and is Mrs. Cellier's satirical account of Dangerfield's career.
Inserted after p. 42 (L2) is a leaf (¹M1) containing "A postscript to the impartial readers," dated 21 Aug. 1680, and signed: Elizabeth Cellier.
In this edition, the fourth line of the title ends: and du-.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; C6:3[21]).
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Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (2nd ed.) C1661
Early English books tract supplement interim guide T.2*[27]
Early English books tract supplement interim guide T.2*[27]
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Matchless picaro.
Postscript to the impartial readers.
Postscript to the impartial readers.
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Early English books online.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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