The kingston Atalantis: or, Woodward's miscellany, viz. containing I. A description of that town. II. Letters from the Dead Kingstonians to the Living. III. The Kingston Journals compleat. IV. The last Will and Testament of Timothy Bubo, Esq; V. A Letter from the Ghost of Catullus to the Dean of Chesington, occasioned by his sixteen Sermons on this Text, Are not two Sparrows sold for a Farthing? VI. The sixteen Fishermen Angling for a Dolphin. Vii. Verses to Messieurs Lidgould and Peirson, Bailiffs of Kingston, 1727. Viii. An Epitaph on Crispin, alias Old Bowles. IX. An Epitaph on Madam Jagger's Lap-Dog Musca. X. Song, by way of Caution, for the Use of the Corporation. And several other Pieces.

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London : printed; and sold by J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces, behind the Chapter House, St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1731]

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