The life and surprizing adventures of Gilbert Langley, Formerly of Serle-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn, Goldsmith and Jeweller, and afterwards a notorious Sharper and Gamester; having ran away to Holland, with upwards of Twenty Thousand Pounds of his Creditors Money. Written by Himself in Maidstone Goal, whilst under Sentence of Death, for robbing John Springate of Feversham, of three Farthings, on the King's Highway in the County of Kent
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London: printed by J. Webb, opposite the Queen's-Head near the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, [1745?]
- Publication year
- 1740
- ESTC No.
- T179880
- Grub Street ID
- 216586
- Description
- 134p. ; 8°.
- Note
- Date is a guess. J. Webb active in 1740's; Leaves K1-4 are mis-paginated "81-88" instead of "73-80"
D1r, G1r and N1r have at foot: "Numb. II.", "Numb. III." and "Numb. V." respectively. No "Numb. IV." present.
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- Date is a guess. J. Webb active in 1740's