The London-master: or, The Jew detected. Containing I. A true discovery by what tricks and devices the ship Laurel of London, with a rich cargo, worth several thousand pounds, was cast away in a most horrible manner in the river of Killmare in Ireland. II. The evil motives of lucre that instigated them to that wickedness. III. Their bloody designs to have sixteen innocent persons question'd for their lives, for pretended fellony and treason. IV. A brief apology to the clergy, the army, and the London-masters. V. An appendix to prove every allegation, directe by the margent.

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  • The London-master: or, The Jew detected. Containing I. A true discovery by what tricks and devices the ship Laurel of London, with a rich cargo, worth several thousand pounds, was cast away in a most horrible manner in the river of Killmare in Ireland. II. The evil motives of lucre that instigated them to that wickedness. III. Their bloody designs to have sixteen innocent persons question'd for their lives, for pretended fellony and treason. IV. A brief apology to the clergy, the army, and the London-masters. V. An appendix to prove every allegation, directe by the margent.
  • London master Jew detected
People / Organizations
Imprint
Printed at Dublin: and are to be sold at the Treasury Coffee House in Crane-Lane, at Mr. Norman's in Dames-Street, Dublin; at Mr. Jones's in Cork, and Mr. Letcher's in Tralee. And the original vouchers are to be seen at the said Coffee-House, 1694.
Publication year
1694
ESTC No.
R41476
Grub Street ID
123094
Description
[6], 10, 13-87, [1], 34 [i.e. 46] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. Attributed by Wing to Richard Orpen.

The final six pages after p. 40 are numbered 38, 33, 36, 35, 39 and 34 respectively; text and register continuous despite pagination.

With errata on M2v.

Signatures: A-L? M?, ?I-O?(-O4).
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library; verify nature and presence of final leaf; not present in L copy