The life of Mr. John Van, a clergyman's son, of Woody, in Hampshire. Being A Series of many extraordinary Events, and surprizing Vicissitudes: In which are shewn, among a great Number of singular and merry Occurrences, his Entrance into the Army as a Trooper; his Bravery against the Rebels; his Marriage with an Heiress of eight hundred Pounds a Year, at St. Ive's in Huntingdonshire; his Conduct in High Life; his Favours from Fortune, and Reduction to Poverty. Written by his Friend and Acquaintance, G. S. Green. In two volumes. ...
- Green, George Smith, -1762.
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- [1757?]
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London : printed for Francis Noble, at Otway's Head, in King-Street Covent-Garden; and John Noble, at Dryden's Head, in St. Martin's Court, near Leicester-Square, [1757?]
Physical description
2v. ; 120.
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References note
ESTC T57440
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.