The love-Lottery: or, A Woman the Prize. Being a pleasant new invention, where any maid or widdow that puts in ten shillings, shall be sure of a husband, and perhaps Five Hundred Pound to her Portion, there being above Twenty Prizes to One Blank; with the same Chance to Batchelors or Widdowers; to be Drawn on Midsummer-Day next. Also, an Office of Intelligence, to be kept at the same Place; where any Maid or Widdow, Batchelor or Widdower, may Enter their Names, Fortunes and Characters, and be advis'd of suitable Matches in a very little time, without any manner of Trouble. The like never before Publish'd.

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1709
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London : printed for the undertakers of this lottery, 1709.

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8p. ; 80.

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