Misery upon misery. A more full and particular relation of the present sad and deplorable condition of Elizabetth Farrington, the unfortunate young-woman, that was so unkindly and inhumanely abused at the Fountain Tavern in the Strand. : With Mr. Sherwood's (the chirurgeon) information, before one of his Majesty's justice of the peace, for the county of Middlesex; as well to justify her maiden innocence as to shew her unheard of usage. As also, the said chirurgeon's letter to Mr. Thwait, the master of the Fountain-Tavern, upon the same deplorable subject. Published by the father of the said unfortunate young-woman.

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Imprint:[London : s.n., 1695]
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Early English books tract supplement interim guide 515.l.2[156].