The english rogue reviv'd. Or, the life of William Fuller, cheat-master-general of Great-Britain. Wherein is set forth a true account of his mean birth and parentage; his being put Prentice to a Coney-Wool-Cutter in Shoe-Lane; his being a false Evidence against several Persons, his Sufferings in Bridewel, where he was Whipt, and beat Hemp; his Exaltation in the Pillory; his Intrigues in the Kings-Bench Prison, and all his most Notorious Cheats committed both in Town and Country, as well as in Holland: True Copies of his Original Letters, written in a Villanous Style, to Cheat all Mankind; with his whole tryal and conviction for some late Cheats, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily, on Saturday the 14th of September, 1717.

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1718
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London : printed by H. P. for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1718.

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39,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T187706

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