The devil outdone, in a contest between Elizabeth Canning, Mary Squires, and Dr. C-----. A ballad.
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An authentick narrative of the whole affair between Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires : containing an impartial relation of every incident from it's [as printed] first rise to the present time. With a faithful summary of the evidence against Mary Squires for robbing Elizabeth Canning, ...
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The account of Canning and Squires fairly ballanc'd : ... By a disinterested by-stander.
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells : for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster.
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The truth of the case: or, Canning and Squires fairly opposed : ... Wherein the gipsey is vindicated, as far as probability and the circumstances of the case will allow. ...
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Elizabeth Canning's case discussed and explained : with some queries proposed to an eminent counsellor at law, on account of her trial for perjury in the affair between her and Mary Squires, a gypsy; and the counsellor's answers, &c.
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Some account of the case between Elizabeth Canning, and Mary Squires; as it now stands upon the foot of the evidence given on both sides, upon the late trial at the Old-Bailey.
by: Biddulph, E.
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by: Biddulph, E.
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A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning; the latter of which received sentence of transportation for perjury, on Thursday May 30, with a list of the gentlemen for and against the mitigation of the sentence. ... Impartially considered by a lover of truth. To which is prefixed, the effigies of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning.
by: Lover of truth
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Canning's magazine : or, a review of the whole evidence that has been hitherto offered for, or against Elizabeth Canning, and Mary Squires. Including some memorable occurrences, never before imparted to the publick.
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Canning's magazine : or, a review of the whole evidence that has been hitherto offered for or against Elizabeth Canning, and Mary Squires. Including some memorable occurrences, never before imparted to the publick.
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A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, ... With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the gypsy; which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May.
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A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, ... With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the gypsy; which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May.
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A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning : who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death /
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An impartial account of that mysterious affair of Elizabeth Canning : Containing: a strict enquiry into every particular transaction ... With 'Squire Fielding's opinion ... Also Virtue Hall's recantation and declaration, &c. ...
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The enquiry of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. and Alderman, ... into the cases of Canning and Squires : ... Addressed to the worthy liverymen, and citizens of London, ...
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The arguments on both sides the question in the intricate affair of Elizabeth Canning : who hath sworn that she was robbed, and almost starved to death, by a gang of gipsies, ... for which one Mary Squires received sentence of death ... and Susannah Wells was burnt in the hand. ... With the exact effigies of Eliz. Canning, and Mary Squires, the gipsy-woman.
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Fontenoy, a new satiric ballad. To the tune of Bumpers Squire Jones.
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Truth triumphant: or, the genuine account of the whole proceedings against Elizabeth Canning : tried and convicted of perjury, ... for falsely swearing a robbery against Mary Squires, ...
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A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning : who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
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A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning : who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
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A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning : who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells : for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster. At the Old-Bailey. Before the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, ...
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Squire /
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Squire /
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Squire /
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Canning.
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Curious and remarkable life and trial of Elizabeth Canning : Containing a complete history of that unfortunate girl; and an authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair!!! between Mary Squires, the Gipsy, and Elizabeth Canning, who swore she was rabbed and very cruelly treated, by two men in masks and afterwards confined by the gipsy, until she was almost starved to death, for which the gipsy was condemned to die, but afterwards received her majesty's pardon. With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, for false accusation, &c. against the Gipsy, which lasted eight days, being the most reasonable one that was ever tried in this country.
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The inspector inspected; or, Dr. Hill's story of Elizabeth Canning examined, and impartially considered, in a letter to that gentleman; ... by Philologus.
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Elizabeth Canning, drawn from the life : as she stood at the bar to receive her sentence, in the Session's-House, in the Old-Bailey.
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