G. H.
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We have brought our hogs to a fair market: or, Strange newes from New-Gate : being a most pleasant and historical narrative, of Captain James Hind, never before published, of his merry pranks, witty jests, unparallel'd attempts, and strange designs. With his orders, instructions, and decree, to all his royal gang, and fraternity; the appearing of a strange vision on Munday morning last, with a crown upon his head; the speech and command that were then given to Cap. Hind; and the manner how it vanished away. As also how he was enchanted by a witch at Hatfield, for the space of three years; and how she switch'd his horse with a white rod, and gave him a thing like a sun-diall, the point of which should direct him which way to take when persued. With his speech; the old hags charm; and the raising of the Devil in the likeness of a lyon; to the great admiration and wonder of all that shall read the same.
G. H.Date: 1651 [i.e. 1652]- E-journals
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A letter from a satisfied to a dissatisfied friend, concerning the Solemn affirmation . Wherein the lawful use thereof is justified, the common objections against it answered, and the definition of an oath truly stated.
G. H.Date: 1713- E-books
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A genuine letter from a freeman of Bandon, to George Faulkner. Occasioned by a lying extract of a letter from Bandon, inserted in his journal the 24th of December last
G. H.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LV. [1755]- E-books
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Observations on the office of constable, with a view to its improvement In a letter to Patrick Colquhoun, Esq. one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the counties of Middlesex, Surry, Kent, and Essex, &c. &c.
G. H.Date: October, 1799- E-books
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Matchless villany [sic] or, a full and authentic narrative of the robbery and murder of John Penny, Esq; in a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in Hampshire.
G. H.Date: 1741
