The notorious imposter or, the deaf and dum man cured. Being a narrative of that wicked counterfeit Thomas Mitchell, for imposing on such of His Majesty's subjects as are charitably inclin'd; by pretending to the Deaf and Dum, and Counter-Feiting a Paralytic Disorder; who was try'd at the general quarter sessions of the Peace, holden for our Sovereign Lord the King, by Adjournment, at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark.
- Mitchell, Thomas, of Lambeth.
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The notorious imposter; or, the deaf and dum man cured. Being a narrative of that wicked counterfeit Thomas Mitchell, for imposing on such of His Majesty's subjects as are charitably inclin'd; by pretending to the Deaf and Dum, and Counter-Feiting a Paral
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London : printed by T. Bailey, at the Ship and Crown, in Leaden-Hall-Street, [1759]
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