The midnight-Ramble: Or, the adventures of Two Noble Females: Being A true and impartial Account of their late Excursion through the Streets of London and Westminster. Wherein is exemplified from Jealousies, Doubts, and Fears, the various Misfortunes which the two Ladies, accompanied by their Milliner (whom they artfully engaged to attend them in Disguise in this Frolick) met with, in Pursuit to discover their Husbands Intrigues. Interspersed with The Humours of Mr. Constable and his Watchmen, who took them into Custody in Covent-Garden, about Three in the Morning.
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London : printed for B. Dickinson, on Ludgate-Hill, [1754]
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[2],26p.,plate ; 80.
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ESTC T39350
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