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A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman
A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman
A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman
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Open book A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman

Title A copy of the paper drop'd in St. James's Park, or, A hue and cry after a coachman 
Publisher Printed for Tho. Davies near, St Pauls 
Date 1730 
Description Caption title.
Dated at head of text: London, Jan. 5. 1725. --Imprint at foot.
Slanderous satire in the form of a "wanted" handbill; the coachman, who "has ... gone by the name of Brazen Face; about fifty years of age; full bodied ... ", is Walpole -- The imprint is probably fictitious. 
Extent 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 cm 
Format Broadsides, Early works, Fictitious imprints, Humor, Satires
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Case 6A 162 no. 12 
BibID 318021
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 2621px × 4082px     30.65 MB 
Filename 993180218805867_case_6a_162_no_12_001.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11CMU9