The Life, actions and exploits, of the most notorious and famous Mary Field, otherwise, Thompson, otherwise Web, otherwise, Davis, the blind Horper's wife, otherwise, Milliner, the rope-makers wife, otherwise, Wild, otherwise Johnston, the captain of the trading Billander to Holland, otherwise, Smoaker, otherwise, Mary Clark. Who was lately convicted for defacing His Majesty's coin, and received sentence to be burnt, but obtained His Majesty's most gracious Pardon for transportation for life, in six months after the date hereof, March the 1st. 1747/8. Her several intercourses with her ceremonial husbands, mostly delivered by herself. Illustrated with curious and moral observations: her character under Jonathan Wild, delivered by his Nephew to the author. Her transactions in Ireland for ninteen years, coming little short of her exploits in England: collected by the author from good authority.
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Dublin : Printed for the author, at the Guy Earl of Warwick at the Worlds-End, 1748.
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47,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T168943