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A plan for a preservatory and reformatory , For the benefit of Deserted Girls, and Penitent Prostitutes; by John Fielding, Esq;.
John FieldingDate: 1758
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Report of the provisional committee of the Guardian Society : for the preservation of public morals by providing temporary asylums for prostitutes removed by the operation of the laws from the public streets, and affording to such of them as are destitute employment and relief / submitted to a general meeting held at the city of London tavern, on Wednesday, 13th December, 1815.
Guardian Society (London, England)Date: 1816- E-books
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Some considerations upon street-walkers . With A Proposal for lessening the present Number of them. In Two Letters to a Member of Parliament. To which is added, A letter from One of those unhappy Persons, when in Newgate, and who was afterwards executed, for picking a Gentleman's Pocket, to Mrs. - in Great P-Ney Street.
Date: [1726]- Books
City of sin : London and its vices / Catharine Arnold.
Catharine ArnoldDate: 2010- E-books
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An account of the origin and effects of a police set on foot by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle in the year 1753 , upon a plan presented to his Grace by the late Henry Fielding, Esq; To which is added A Plan for preserving those deserted Girls in this Town, who become Prostitutes from Necessity. By John Fielding, Esq;.
Fielding, John, Sir, 1721-1780.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- E-books
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An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Charity To which are added the Rev. Dr. Dodd's sermons, preached before the president, vice-presidents, and governors, &c. His sermon preached before his Royal Highness the Duke of York, &c. And the advice to the Magdalens; with the hymns, prayers, rules, and list of subscribers:.
Dodd, William, 1729-1777.Date: 1766- E-books
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A proposal to render effectual a plan , to remove the nuisance of common prostitutes from the streets of this metropolis; to prevent the innocent from being seduced; To provide A decent and comfortable Maintenance for those whom Necessity or Vice hath already forced into that infamous Course of Life; and to maintain and educate those children of the poor, who are either orphans, or are deserted by wicked Parents. To which is annexed, a Letter upon the Subject of Robberies, wrote in the year 1753. By Saunders Welch, One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, and for the City and Liberty of Westminster.
Welch, Saunders, 1710 or 11-1784.Date: 1758- Books
Vice art : an anthology of Londons prostitute cards / Patrick Jewell.
Jewell, Pat.Date: 1993- Books
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The fortunate laywer:, or, The young students new family : Being a pleasant and true relation of a young lawyer, who lately pickt up a Fleet-Street night-walker, and civilly handed her to his own private chamber, in an eminent inns of court; where after a whole night's dalliance she (with little trouble) presented him with a boy and a girle; who now lies-inn the lawyers chambers.
Date: 1695