The right and true history of the wicked life and actions of the Lady Lawley, and Sir Peter Stranger [electronic resource] : who was tried for perjury and forgery, on Monday the 31st of May, at the Court of King's Bench Westminster; and on the pillory at Charing-Cross had his ears cut off close to his head, his nostrils slit, and sear'd up with a hot iron, to forfeit his goods and chattels, and be imprison'd during life. Containing a true account of his trial and examination; and in what manner he cheated orphans, for which he was corrected. Likewise his pranks in London and Westminster; his journey to Scotland and Ireland, and what usage he met with in these kingdoms for his roguery.
1731
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The right and true history of the wicked life and actions of the Lady Lawley, and Sir Peter Stranger [electronic resource] : who was tried for perjury and forgery, on Monday the 31st of May, at the Court of King's Bench Westminster; and on the pillory at Charing-Cross had his ears cut off close to his head, his nostrils slit, and sear'd up with a hot iron, to forfeit his goods and chattels, and be imprison'd during life. Containing a true account of his trial and examination; and in what manner he cheated orphans, for which he was corrected. Likewise his pranks in London and Westminster; his journey to Scotland and Ireland, and what usage he met with in these kingdoms for his roguery.
Created/published
London : Printed by A Jones; and sold by the News-Mongers of London and Westminster, [1731?]
Description
8 p. : ill. ; 12mo.
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Sir Peter Stranger is a pseudonym used by Japhet Crook.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Sir Peter Stranger is a pseudonym used by Japhet Crook.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
Cf. t62569. "A Jones" is probably an invention
NACO HTC.
NACO HTC.
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T215988
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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