The new west country garland; In Five parts. Part I. The young Orphan's Visit to her Uncle, who in a Passion struck her, at which she rambled away and was not to be found. Part II. How the Uncle was accused for Murdering her and how he gave a Man a hundred Guineas for one that was like her, and had her to the Assize. Part III. How a Nurse of the Orphan's found this Girl to be a ... upon which the Uncle was Condemned to be hang'd. Part IV. How a young Man that heard this Uncle's Tryal, met this Orphan in a foreign Country, and brought her Home to England, who saved her Uncle from being hang'd; with an Account of her being married to this young Man, her Portion being 15000l. Part V. An Account of their happy Living, and their liberal Charity to the Poor. Lensed and Entered according to Order.

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1770?]
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[Newcastle upon Tyne? : s.n., 1770?]

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8p. ; 120.

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