Curious and remarkable life and trial of Elizabeth Canning, Containing a complete history of that unfortunate girl; and an authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair!!! between Mary Squires, the Gipsy, and Elizabeth Canning, who swore she was rabbed and very cruelly treated, by two men in masks and afterwards confined by the gipsy, until she was almost starved to death, for which the gipsy was condemned to die, but afterwards received her majesty's pardon. With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, for false accusation, &c. against the Gipsy, which lasted eight days, being the most reasonable one that was ever tried in this country.

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[between ca. 1799 and 1821?]
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London : Published by W. Barrett, 7. Monkwell-Street, Capplegate and may be had of every other bookseller in the United Kingdoms, [between ca. 1799 and 1821?]

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[3], 6-30 p. ; 120

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