The surprizing adventures, of Jack Oakum, & Tom Splicewell, two sailors, who went a pirating on the Kings' highway. How that the first [prize] they took gave information of their course, and being pursued by a whole squadron, Tom Spicewell was taken and condemned to be hanged [:] but by means of his beloved friend Jack Oakum, who interested with his Majesty, he was pardoned.. Also a copy of Jack's polite letter to the King, on the above occasion. To which is added, The merry revenge; [our,] Joe's stomach in June.
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[Glasgow?] : Printed in the year, 1798.
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24p. ; 120.
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ESTC N25874
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