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The Sin and shame of Scotland, upon account of the vast number of idle vagabond beggars, swarming in all corners of it. ...
Date: 1704- Books
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A familiar epistle to Mr. Mitchell. Containing a seasonable satire, written in the fashionable style of modern poetick beggars. By a money'd man.
C-----m, C.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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The royal merchant: or, The beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher.
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The royal merchant; or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher.
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A letter to Sir John Fielding, Knt. occasioned by His extraordinary Request to Mr. Garrick for the Suppression of the beggars opera. To which is added a Postscript to D. Garrick, Esq; Dat veniam Corvis, vexat censura Columbus. By William Augustus Miles.
Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The beggars opera. As it is acted at both the Theatres Royal, in Drury-Lane, and Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Gay. Dramatis personæ. ...
Gay, John, 1685-1732.Date: 1760- Books
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An account of the proceedings, and state of the fund of the Corporation instituted for the relief of the poor, and for punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars in the county of the city of Dublin.
Corporation for the Relief of the Poor, and for Punishing Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars in the County of the City of Dublin.Date: 1774.]- Books
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A jovial crew: or, the merry beggars. A comedy. Acted both at the Queen's Theatre, and the Theatre-Royal, at the same time, with the Actors Names who Play'd it at both Houses: And after, upon the Uniting both Companys into One, in Drury-Lane. Likewise all the songs, and a key to the beggars cant. Written by Richard Brome, Author of the Northern Lass.
Brome, Richard, -1652?.Date: [1708]- Books
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A bill with the amendments to amend, and render more effectual, the several laws in being relative to rogues, vagabonds, beggars, and other idle and disorderly persons.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1781]- Books
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The Twickenham hotch-potch, for the use of the Rev. Dr. Swift, Alexander Pope, Esq; and company. Being a sequel to The beggars opera, &c. ... Written by Calcb D'Anvers.
D'Anvers, Caleb.Date: 1728- Books
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The female parson: or, Beau in the sudds. An opera. As it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. By Mr. Charles Coffey, author of the beggars wedding.
Coffey, Charles, -1745.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The life and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly called the king of the beggars ... Giving a particular account of the origin, government, laws, and customs of the gipsies, ...
Date: 1794- Books
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The sturdy beggars hearty prayer: address'd to the admirable colossus of the Sun. To which is added, Bob Booty's lost Deal or the Cards Shuffled fair at Last.(price One Penny)
Date: [1741?]- Books
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An apology for the life of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, ... Commonly known throughout the West of England, by the title of King of the beggars; ... The whole taken from his own mouth.
Date: [1749]- Books
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The london merchants triumphant: or sturdy beggars are brave fellows. A new ballad proper to be sung on the 12th of June. Humbly inscribed to the worthy merchants and citizens of London.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A new dictionary of all the cant and flash languages, both ancient and modern; used by gipsies, beggars, swindlers, shoplifters, ... Dedicated to the late Sir Sampson Wright, Knt. by Humphry Tristram Potter, ...
Potter, Humphry Tristram, 1747-1790.Date: [1795?]- Books
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The celebrated masque of Acis and Galatea: Composed by Geo. Fredrick Handell, Esq; the words by Mr. Gay, author of the beggars-opera. As it is be performed at the Theatre in Smock-Alley.
Gay, John, 1685-1732.Date: M,CC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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Act of the justices of the peace of the shire of Haddington, for repressing and punishing of strange and vagrant beggars, and for maintenance of the poor within the said shire. June 7th, 1731.
Haddington (Scotland)Date: 1731]- Books
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The life and adventures, of Bamfylde-Moore Carew, commonly called the king of the beggars: ... to which is prefix'd a new preface. And at the end is added the cant dictionary used by the mendicants.
Date: 1798- Books
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The sturdy beggars. A new ballad opera. Humbly dedicated to The Right Honourable, and Right Worshipful, the Lord-Mayor; To the Worshipful Court of Aldermen, and Court of Common-Council; and the worthy merchants and citizens of London.
Civicus.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Observations on the state and condition of the poor, under the institution, for their relief, in the city of Dublin; together with the state of the fund, &c. published by order of the Corporation, instituted for the relief of the poor, and for punishing vagabonds and sturd beggars, in the county of the city of Dublin, March 25th, 1775.
Corporation for the Relief of the Poor, and for Punishing Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars in the County of the City of Dublin.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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First annual report of the Corporation Instituted for the Relief of the Poor, and punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars, in the Queen's County. To which is added, a view of the poor laws, at different periods in this kingdom; with observations. Published at the request of the corporation, by Edward Ledwich, L.L.B. vicar of aghaboe, in the Queen's County.
Corporation for the Relief of the Poor, and for Punishing Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars in the County of the City of Dublin.Date: 1776- Books
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The life, voyages and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew; commonly called, king of the beggars. ... Collected and amended ... by Thomas Price, of Poole, ... To which is added a dictionary of the cant language, used by the mendicants.
Date: [1785?]- Books
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The devil to pay; or, the Wives Metamorphos'd. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The beggars wedding. With the musick prefix'd to each song.
Coffey, Charles, -1745.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The devil to pay; or, the wives metamorphos'd. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The beggars wedding. With the musick prefix'd to each song.
Coffey, Charles, -1745.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]