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The life of the famous William Stroud, who was convicted at the last Quarter-Sessions for the city and liberty of Westminster, as a Rogue and a Vagabond; sentenced to six months imprisonment in Bridewell, and to be six Times publickly Whipt. Containing A variety of the most astonishing Frauds and artful Tricks, that perhaps ever were committed; the various Characters he appeared in, and his insinuating Methods of procuring Credit. Together with the substance of the speech Justice Ledlard made when Sentence was past upon him, with Stroud's own speech, and his behaviour on that occasion.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Debtor and creditor--Early works to 1800.
Debtor and creditor.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (18p. )
Other Title:
Life of the famous William Stroud,
Place of Publication:
London : printed for J. Trueman, near Durham-Yard in the Strand, MDCCLII. [1752]
Notes:
With a half-title.
Reproduction of original from "Department of Special Collections, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas".
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, N19093.
OCLC:
642157287

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