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The life of George Barrington containing every remarkable circumstance from his birth to the present time. Including the Following Trials 1. For robbing Mrs. Dudman 2. Elizabeth Ironmonger 3. Returning from Transportation 4. Robbing Sir G. Webster 5. Mr. Bagshaw 6. Mr. Le Mesurier 7. For Outlawry 8. For robbing Mr. Townsend. With the Whole of his Celebrated Speeches, Taken from the Records of King's Bench, Old Bailey, &c. To which is added a copy of a letter from him at the Cape of Good-Hope to a gentleman in the County of York, dated 1st July, 1[791.]
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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printed for the booksellers
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History and Geography
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T090315
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