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News from Whetstones Parke, or, A relation of the late bloody battle there, : between the bawds and whores, and how both parties after a sharp dispute, and much loss on either side...
Subjects: “…Prostitutes Great Britain 17th century.…”
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A new summons, to warn all bawds and whores, to the gossiping of the temple-twins.
Subjects: “…Prostitutes England London Early works to 1800.…”
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Texts on prostitution, 1635-1700 /
Subjects: “…Prostitution England History 17th century Sources.…”
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The Trap-pannnians aias [sic] trap-pallians alias trap-tonians. : A detection of some unparall'd plots, attempts and perpetrations practised of a knot of knaves, in and about the c...
Subjects: “…Prostitution Early works to 1800.…”
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The fortunate laywer:, or, The young students new family. : Being a pleasant and true relation of a young lawyer, who lately pickt up a Fleet-Street night-walker, and civilly hande...
Subjects: “…Prostitution England London Early works to 1800.…”
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A dialogue between Mistris Macquerella, a suburb bawd, Ms Scolopendra, a noted curtezan, and Mr Pimpinello an usher, &c. : Pittifully bemoaning the tenour of the Act (now in force)...
Subjects: “…Prostitution England Humor Early works to 1800.…”
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The sisters of the scabards holiday: or, a dialogue between two reverent and very vertuous matrons, Mrs. Bloomesbury, and Mrs. Long-Acre her neare neighbour. : Wherein is discourse...
Subjects: “…Prostitution England London Humor Early works to 1800.…”
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The down-right country-man; or, The faithful dairy-maid· : utmind [sic] how country lads do boast, whilst Londoners are blam'd, and country lasses praised most, while ours are wags...
Published: Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-Smithfield., 1670Subjects: Get full text
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