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The Latest particulars of the extraordinary houses in West Street, Smithfield : and the strange discovery of human bones &c. that was found in the residence of Jonathan Wild, formerly called the Red Lion, public house ; also the resort of the notorious Jack Sheppard & Dick Turpin ; likewise various concealments, trap doors, secret pannels, hiding places, draw bridges to cross the Fleet ditch, with cellers and curious contrived spouts for the purpose of convaying stolen property into the ditch, &c. &c.

Title
The Latest particulars of the extraordinary houses in West Street, Smithfield : and the strange discovery of human bones &c. that was found in the residence of Jonathan Wild, formerly called the Red Lion, public house ; also the resort of the notorious Jack Sheppard & Dick Turpin ; likewise various concealments, trap doors, secret pannels, hiding places, draw bridges to cross the Fleet ditch, with cellers and curious contrived spouts for the purpose of convaying stolen property into the ditch, &c. &c.
Publication
[London] : Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials, [180-?].

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no. 1- 11TextUse in library A p.v. 248 no. 1- 11Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Description
8 p. : ill., ports.; 17 cm.
Alternative Title
Strange discovery of human bones &c. that was found in the residence of Jonathan Wild.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Chapbooks.
  • True crime literature.
Note
  • Imprint date from source listed below.
Indexed In (note)
  • NUC pre-1956
Call Number
A p.v. 248, no. 3
OCLC
39974500
Title
The Latest particulars of the extraordinary houses in West Street, Smithfield : and the strange discovery of human bones &c. that was found in the residence of Jonathan Wild, formerly called the Red Lion, public house ; also the resort of the notorious Jack Sheppard & Dick Turpin ; likewise various concealments, trap doors, secret pannels, hiding places, draw bridges to cross the Fleet ditch, with cellers and curious contrived spouts for the purpose of convaying stolen property into the ditch, &c. &c.
Imprint
[London] : Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials, [180-?].
Indexed In:
NUC pre-1956, NL0118402
Research Call Number
A p.v. 248, no. 3
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