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Fagg him Salley: so I will, when my month's up. Being the case of a certain famous Sussex baronet (as remarkable for his memorable atcheivements among the female part of creation, as for the many races he has won at New-market) and Miss Salley R - To which is added, The fox caught in his own trap: or, The Jew roasted. Inscrib'd to a certain Jew on his late tryal at Guild-Hall.

Title
Fagg him Salley: so I will, when my month's up. Being the case of a certain famous Sussex baronet (as remarkable for his memorable atcheivements among the female part of creation, as for the many races he has won at New-market) and Miss Salley R - To which is added, The fox caught in his own trap: or, The Jew roasted. Inscrib'd to a certain Jew on his late tryal at Guild-Hall.
Publication
London, Printed and sold by J. Dormer, 1734.

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TextPermit needed Berg Coll 75-704 no. 41 Bound with: A Brief narrative of the unhappy affair. London, 1732Schwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320

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Description
8 p.; 35 cm.
Alternative Title
The Fox caught in his own trap.
Subject
  • Fagg, Robert, Sir, bart., -1736 > Poetry
  • Rees-Mogg, William, 1928-2012 > Provenance
Note
  • Foxon, F26 /
  • "To the tune of, An old woman clothed in grey." First line: I sing of a batter'd old knight. The baronet is probably Sir Robert Fagg.
  • "The fox caught in his own trap": p. 7-8. First line: A Jew that's well noted for money galore.
  • William Rees-Mogg copy.
Call Number
Berg Coll 75-704 no. 41
OCLC
NYPG754730921-B
Title
Fagg him Salley: so I will, when my month's up. Being the case of a certain famous Sussex baronet (as remarkable for his memorable atcheivements among the female part of creation, as for the many races he has won at New-market) and Miss Salley R - To which is added, The fox caught in his own trap: or, The Jew roasted. Inscrib'd to a certain Jew on his late tryal at Guild-Hall.
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London, Printed and sold by J. Dormer, 1734.
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Added Title
The Fox caught in his own trap.
Research Call Number
Berg Coll 75-704 no. 41 Bound with: A Brief narrative of the unhappy affair. London, 1732.
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