A philosophical enquiry into the wonderful coney-warren, lately discovered at Godalmin near Guilford in Surrey: being an account of the birth of seventeen rabbits born of a woman at several times, and who still continues in strong labour, at the Bagnio in Leicester-fields.

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1726 [i.e. c.1851]
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A philosophical enquiry into the wonderful coney-warren, lately discovered at Godalmin near Guilford in Surrey: being an account of the birth of seventeen rabbits born of a woman at several times, and who still continues in strong labour, at the Bagnio in Leicester-fields. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for J. Watson, near the Royal Exchange, 1726 [i.e. c.1851]

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12 unnumbered pages ; 8vo (20 cm)

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Manuscript copy probably made by Edward Hawkins, c.1851 from only surviving printed copy in the British Library (see ESTC T55625). Written on rectos only.
Copy 1. Part of a collection of printed tracts and ms extracts relating to Mary Toft, assembled by Edward Hawkins c. 1851. Bound in a separate volume with typed contents list. From the library of Edwin Clarke.

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