The pleasant and delightful history of Captain Hind: wherein is set forth a more full and perfect relation of his several exploits, stratagems, robberies, and progress, both in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Holland: the like never heard of throughout all ages. Together with his letter to the King of Scots: and the manner of his life and carriage: further shewing, how he rob'd a gentleman in Gloucestershire by laughing: how he rob'd old Peny-Father the excise-man: how he ro'd [sic] a gentleman of 15 pounds, by laying a cloak-bag in the high-way: and how he neatly cozened a lawyer of his watch. Likewise, divers other remarkable passages; in relation to his proceedings, full of mirth; and a discovery of his strange and unparalleld escapes. Published according to order.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for George Horton, 1651.
Publication year
1651
ESTC No.
R28155
Grub Street ID
111252
Description
8 p. ; 4⁰
Note
With a title-page woodcut.