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A manifest detection of the moste vyle and detestable vse of diceplay, and other practises lyke the same : a myrrour very necessary for all yonge gentilmen [and] others sodenly enabled by worldly abu[n]dace [sic], to loke in. Newly set forth for their behoufe
National licenceTIBKAT | 1555|Keywords: Criminals -
A manifest detection of the moste vyle and detestable vse of diceplay, and other practises lyke the same : a myrrour very necessary for all yonge gentilmen [and] others sodenly enabled by worldly abu[n]dace [sic], to loke in. Newly set forth for their behoufe
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1555|Keywords: Criminals -
Newes out of Germanie. A most wonderfull and true discouse of a cruell murderer, who had kylled in his life tyme, nine hundred, threescore and odde persons among which six of them were his owne children : begotten on a young woman which he forceablie kept in a caue seuen yeeres, with the manner how he was taken, and the aboundaunce of wealth that was found in the said caue: executed at Berkessell on the 14. of Iune. Translated and published according to the Dutch and French coppyes. By G.P. 1584
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1584|Keywords: Criminals -
Newes out of Germanie. A most wonderfull and true discouse of a cruell murderer, who had kylled in his life tyme, nine hundred, threescore and odde persons among which six of them were his owne children : begotten on a young woman which he forceablie kept in a caue seuen yeeres, with the manner how he was taken, and the aboundaunce of wealth that was found in the said caue: executed at Berkessell on the 14. of Iune. Translated and published according to the Dutch and French coppyes. By G.P. 1584
National licenceTIBKAT | 1584|Keywords: Criminals -
A true discourse. Declaring the damnable life and death of one Stubbe Peeter, a most wicked sorcerer : who in the likenes of a woolfe, committed many murders, continuing this diuelish practise 25. yeeres, killing and deuouring men, woomen, and children. Who for the same fact was taken and executed the 31. of October last past in the towne of Bedbur neer the cittie of Collin in Germany. Trulye translated out of the high Duch, according to the copie printed in Collin, brought ouer into England by George Bores ordinary poste, the xi. daye of this present moneth of Iune 1590. who did both see and heare the same
National licenceTIBKAT | 1590Keywords: Criminals -
A true discourse. Declaring the damnable life and death of one Stubbe Peeter, a most wicked sorcerer : who in the likenes of a woolfe, committed many murders, continuing this diuelish practise 25. yeeres, killing and deuouring men, woomen, and children. Who for the same fact was taken and executed the 31. of October last past in the towne of Bedbur neer the cittie of Collin in Germany. Trulye translated out of the high Duch, according to the copie printed in Collin, brought ouer into England by George Bores ordinary poste, the xi. daye of this present moneth of Iune 1590. who did both see and heare the same
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1590Keywords: Criminals -
The second part of conny-catching : Contayning the discouery of certaine wondrous coosenages, either superficiallie past ouer, or vtterlie vntoucht in the first. ... R.G
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1591|Keywords: Criminals -
The second part of conny-catching : Contayning the discouery of certaine wondrous coosenages, either superficiallie past ouer, or vtterlie vntoucht in the first. ... R.G
National licenceTIBKAT | 1591|Keywords: Criminals -
The second and last part of conny-catching : With new additions containing many merry tales of all lawes worth the reading, because they are worthy to be remembred. Discoursing strange cunning in coosnage, ... R. G
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
A disputation, betweene a hee conny-catcher, and a shee conny-catcher : whether a theefe or a whoore, is most hurtfull in cousonage, to the common-wealth. Discouering the secret villanies of alluring strumpets. With the conuersion of an English courtizen, reformed this present yeare, 1592. R.G
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
A disputation, betweene a hee conny-catcher, and a shee conny-catcher : whether a theefe or a whoore, is most hurtfull in cousonage, to the common-wealth. Discouering the secret villanies of alluring strumpets. With the conuersion of an English courtizen, reformed this present yeare, 1592. R.G
National licenceTIBKAT | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
The third and last part of conny-catching : With the new deuised knauish arte of foole-taking. The like coosnages and villanies neuer before discouered
National licenceTIBKAT | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
The third and last part of conny-catching : With the new deuised knauish arte of foole-taking. The like coosnages and villanies neuer before discouered
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
The blacke bookes messenger : Laying open the life and death of Ned Browne one of the most notable cutpurses, crosbiters, and conny-catchers, that euer liued in England. Heerein hee telleth verie pleasantly in his owne person such strange prancks and monstrous villanies by him and his consorte performed, as the like was yet neuer heard of in any of the former bookes of conny-catching. By R.G
National licenceTIBKAT | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
The blacke bookes messenger : Laying open the life and death of Ned Browne one of the most notable cutpurses, crosbiters, and conny-catchers, that euer liued in England. Heerein hee telleth verie pleasantly in his owne person such strange prancks and monstrous villanies by him and his consorte performed, as the like was yet neuer heard of in any of the former bookes of conny-catching. By R.G
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1592|Keywords: Criminals -
A vvorld of vvonders. A masse of murthers. A couie of cosonages : Containing many of the moste notablest wonders, horrible murthers and detestable cosonages that haue beene within this land. Not imagined falso to delight vaine heads ociose, not practised trans mare to breed trueth cum ambiguitate, but commited euen at home re vera, and may be prooued cum honestate. A matter moste fit to be knowen, well wayed and considered of all men
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1595|Keywords: Criminals -
A vvorld of vvonders. A masse of murthers. A couie of cosonages : Containing many of the moste notablest wonders, horrible murthers and detestable cosonages that haue beene within this land. Not imagined falso to delight vaine heads ociose, not practised trans mare to breed trueth cum ambiguitate, but commited euen at home re vera, and may be prooued cum honestate. A matter moste fit to be knowen, well wayed and considered of all men
National licenceTIBKAT | 1595|Keywords: Criminals -
By the Queene. A proclamation against sundry abuses practised by diuers lewd & audacious persons falsly naming themselues messengers of her Maiesties Chamber, trauelling from place to place with writings counterfeited in forme of warrants : as also against another sort of vagabond persons that carrie counterfeit pasports wherewith to begge and gather almes
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1596|Keywords: Criminals -
By the Queene. A proclamation against sundry abuses practised by diuers lewd & audacious persons falsly naming themselues messengers of her Maiesties Chamber, trauelling from place to place with writings counterfeited in forme of warrants : as also against another sort of vagabond persons that carrie counterfeit pasports wherewith to begge and gather almes
National licenceTIBKAT | 1596|Keywords: Criminals -
The discouerie of the knights of the poste: or The knightes of the post, or co[m]mon common [sic] baylers newly discried : Wherein is shewed and plainely laide open, many lewde actions, and subtill deuises, which are daily practised by them: to the great abuse of most honorable councelers, learned iudges, and other graue maiestrates: and also to the defrauding and vtter vndoing of a great number of her Maiesties good and loyall subiects. By E.S
National licenceTIBKAT | 1597|Keywords: Criminals -
The discouerie of the knights of the poste: or The knightes of the post, or co[m]mon common [sic] baylers newly discried : Wherein is shewed and plainely laide open, many lewde actions, and subtill deuises, which are daily practised by them: to the great abuse of most honorable councelers, learned iudges, and other graue maiestrates: and also to the defrauding and vtter vndoing of a great number of her Maiesties good and loyall subiects. By E.S
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1597|Keywords: Criminals -
Mihil Mumchance, his discouerie of the art of cheating in false dyce play, and other vnlawfull games : with a discourse of the figging craft: and also of diuers new deuises of cosenages practised commonly at fayers and markets: with many deceitfull practises vsed by bad and lewd women. Neuer before published. The names of false dyce. 1 A bale of bard sincke dewces. ... 14 A bale of direct contraries
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1597|Keywords: Criminals -
Mihil Mumchance, his discouerie of the art of cheating in false dyce play, and other vnlawfull games : with a discourse of the figging craft: and also of diuers new deuises of cosenages practised commonly at fayers and markets: with many deceitfull practises vsed by bad and lewd women. Neuer before published. The names of false dyce. 1 A bale of bard sincke dewces. ... 14 A bale of direct contraries
National licenceTIBKAT | 1597|Keywords: Criminals -
Greenes ghost haunting conie-catchers : wherein is set downe, the arte of humouring. The arte of carrying stones. Will. St. lift. Ia. Fost. law. Ned Bro. catch. and Blacke Robins kindnesse. With the conceits of Doctor Pinch-backe a notable makeshift. Ten times more pleasant than anything yet published of this matter
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1602|Keywords: Criminals -
Greenes ghost haunting conie-catchers : wherein is set downe, the arte of humouring. The arte of carrying stones. Will. St. lift. Ia. Fost. law. Ned Bro. catch. and Blacke Robins kindnesse. With the conceits of Doctor Pinch-backe a notable makeshift. Ten times more pleasant than anything yet published of this matter
National licenceTIBKAT | 1602|Keywords: Criminals -
The seuen deadly sinnes of London : drawne in seuen seuerall coaches, through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie bringing the plague with them. Opus septem dierum. Tho: Dekker
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1606|Keywords: Criminals -
The seuen deadly sinnes of London : drawne in seuen seuerall coaches, through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie bringing the plague with them. Opus septem dierum. Tho: Dekker
National licenceTIBKAT | 1606|Keywords: Criminals -
The horrible murther of a young boy of three yeres of age, whose sister had her tongue cut out : and how it pleased God to reueale the offendors, by giuing speech to the tongueles childe. Which offendors were executed at Hartford the 4. of August. 1606
National licenceTIBKAT | 1606Keywords: Criminals -
The horrible murther of a young boy of three yeres of age, whose sister had her tongue cut out : and how it pleased God to reueale the offendors, by giuing speech to the tongueles childe. Which offendors were executed at Hartford the 4. of August. 1606
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1606Keywords: Criminals -
The most cruell and bloody murther committed by an Inkeepers wife, called Annis Dell, and her sonne George Dell, foure yeeres since : On the bodie of a childe, called Anthony Iames in Bishops Hatfield in the countie of Hartford, and now most miraculously reuealed by the sister of the said Anthony, who at the time of the murther had her tongue cut out, and foure yeeres remayned dumme and speechlesse, and now perfectly speaketh, reuealing the murther, hauing no tongue to be seen. With the seuerall vvitch-crafts, and most damnable practises of one Iohane Harrison and her daughter vpon seuerall persons, men and women at Royston, who were all executed at Hartford the 4 of August last past. 1606
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1606Keywords: Criminals -
The most cruell and bloody murther committed by an Inkeepers wife, called Annis Dell, and her sonne George Dell, foure yeeres since : On the bodie of a childe, called Anthony Iames in Bishops Hatfield in the countie of Hartford, and now most miraculously reuealed by the sister of the said Anthony, who at the time of the murther had her tongue cut out, and foure yeeres remayned dumme and speechlesse, and now perfectly speaketh, reuealing the murther, hauing no tongue to be seen. With the seuerall vvitch-crafts, and most damnable practises of one Iohane Harrison and her daughter vpon seuerall persons, men and women at Royston, who were all executed at Hartford the 4 of August last past. 1606
National licenceTIBKAT | 1606Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : bringing to light the most notoriovs villanies that are now practised in the kingdome : profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholds, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to read
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : bringing to light the most notoriovs villanies that are now practised in the kingdome : profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholds, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to read
National licenceTIBKAT | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or The bell-mans second nights-walke : In which hee brings to light, a broode of more strange villanies, than euer were till this yeare discouered
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to mark, and delightfull for all men to reade
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or The bell-mans second nights-walke : In which hee brings to light, a broode of more strange villanies, than euer were till this yeare discouered
National licenceTIBKAT | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, citizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to mark, and delightfull for all men to reade
National licenceTIBKAT | 1608|Keywords: Criminals -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or, The bell-mans second nights-walke : In which he brings to light, a brood of more strange villanies than ener [sic] were till this yeare discouered
National licenceTIBKAT | 1609|Keywords: Criminals -
Lanthorne and candle-light. Or, The bell-mans second nights-walke : In which he brings to light, a brood of more strange villanies than ener [sic] were till this yeare discouered
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1609|Keywords: Criminals -
Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridevvell; his defence and answere to the Belman of London : Discouering the long-concealed originall and regiment of rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue succeeded one the other successiuely vnto the sixe and twentieth yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the chronicle of crackeropes, and (as they tearme it) the legend of lossels. By S.R
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1610|Keywords: Criminals -
Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridevvell; his defence and answere to the Belman of London : Discouering the long-concealed originall and regiment of rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue succeeded one the other successiuely vnto the sixe and twentieth yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the chronicle of crackeropes, and (as they tearme it) the legend of lossels. By S.R
National licenceTIBKAT | 1610|Keywords: Criminals -
Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The belman wanted a clapper : A peale of new villanies rung out; the sound being musicall to all gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come vp to the tearme: shewing that the villanies of leawd women, excell those of men
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1615|Keywords: Criminals -
Theeues falling out, true-men come by their goods: or, The belman wanted a clapper : A peale of new villanies rung out; the sound being musicall to all gentlemen, lawyers, farmers, and all sorts of people that come vp to the tearme: shewing that the villanies of leawd women, excell those of men
National licenceTIBKAT | 1615|Keywords: Criminals -
O per se O. Or A new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light : Being an addition, or lengthening, of the Bell-mans second night-walke. In which, are discouered those villanies, which the bell-man (because hee went i'th darke) could not see: now laid open to the world. Together with the shooting through the arme, vsed by counterfeit souldiers: the making of the great soare, (commonly called the great cleyme:) the mad-mens markes: their phrase of begging: the articles and oathes giuen to the fraternitie of roagues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers at their meetings. And last of all, a new canting-song
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1616|Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, cittizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to reade
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1616|Keywords: Criminals -
Villanies discouered by lanthorne and candle-light, and the helpe of a new cryer called O per se O : Being an addition to the Belmans second night-walke: and a laying open to the world of those abuses, which the bel-man (because he went i'th darke) could not see. With canting songs neuer before printed
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1616|Keywords: Criminals -
O per se O. Or A new cryer of Lanthorne and candle-light : Being an addition, or lengthening, of the Bell-mans second night-walke. In which, are discouered those villanies, which the bell-man (because hee went i'th darke) could not see: now laid open to the world. Together with the shooting through the arme, vsed by counterfeit souldiers: the making of the great soare, (commonly called the great cleyme:) the mad-mens markes: their phrase of begging: the articles and oathes giuen to the fraternitie of roagues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers at their meetings. And last of all, a new canting-song
National licenceTIBKAT | 1616|Keywords: Criminals -
Villanies discouered by lanthorne and candle-light, and the helpe of a new cryer called O per se O : Being an addition to the Belmans second night-walke: and a laying open to the world of those abuses, which the bel-man (because he went i'th darke) could not see. With canting songs neuer before printed
National licenceTIBKAT | 1616|Keywords: Criminals -
The belman of London : Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdome. Profitable for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, cittizens, farmers, masters of housholdes, and all sorts of seruants to marke, and delightfull for all men to reade
National licenceTIBKAT | 1616|Keywords: Criminals
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