Much ado about nothing: or, a plain refutation of all that has been written or said concerning the rabbit-woman of Godalming. Being a full and impartial confession from her own mouth, and under her Own Hand, of the whole Affair, from the Beginning to the End. Now made publick for the General Satisfaction.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]
Publication year
1727-1727
ESTC No.
T55626
Grub Street ID
282192
Description
23,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Signed at the end: Merry Tuft, a pseudonym.

A satire on Mary Toft in dialect.

The ornaments are those used by Henry Woodfall.

Half-title: 'Much ado about nothing: or, the rabbit-woman's confession.'The bookseller's name in the imprint is fictitious.
Uncontrolled note
See Treadwell, M.: 'Of false and misleading imprints'. In: 'Fakes and frauds', 1989, pp. 41-43