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Gossip - Early works to 1800
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A short answer to the objections that are made by ill, or ignorant men, against those pious and useful persons who, out of a love to God and their neighbour, give informations to magistrates of the breaches of the laws against prophaneness and immorality. By a Minister of the Church of England.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1701]- Books
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The new art and mystery of gossiping. Being a genuine account of all the women's club's in and about the city and suburbs of London, with the manner of their club orders. ...
Date: [1770?]- Books
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The new art and mistery of. [sic] gossiping. Being a genuine account of all the womens clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London with the manner of their club orders. ...
Date: [1785?]- Books
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The New art and mystery of gossiping, being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London: With the manner of their club orders. The weaver's wife's club, in Spittlefields. The Milliner's Club by the Royal Exchange. The Butcher's Wife's Club by Cow Cross. The Fish Women's Club at Billinsgate. The Quilter's Club in Long Acre. The Mantue-maker's Club St. Martin's Lane. The Basket Women's Club in St. Giles's. The Bunter's Club in Tyburn-Road. The Shoemaker's Wives Club in Cranburn Alley. The Tailor's Wives' Club in Monmouth Street. The Penny Barber's Wife's Club in Rag-Fair. The Woore and Bowd's Club in Drury Lane. To which is added the explanation of a footman. And the Gossip's delight, or Tea-table chat.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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The new art and mystery of gossiping. Being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about ... London, with the manner of their club orders.
Date: [1760?]