The Factors garland, in four parts. Being an account how a young man, after having rioted away part of his estate, became factor to several merchants in London. How he found the corpse of a dead Christian lying on the ground in Turkey, and gave fifty pounds for its burial. Also, how he freed a young woman from being strangled, and brought her to London. How he went to that country where the Damsel's father was lord; and how, by a vest of her flowering, the prince came to hear of his daughter, whom he had lost three years before, telling the factor, that he would give her to the man in marriage that should bring her home. How he was betray'd and cast over board, and in what manner he was preserved, and brought to that prince's palace, and to the Damsel, &c.

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MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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Edinburgh : Printed and sold by R. Drummond, in Swan-Close, MDCCXLVI. [1746]

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8 p. : 1 ill. (woodcut) ; 80

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