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The secret history of Betty Ireland. [electronic resource] : Who was trepanned into marriage at the age of fourteen, and debauched by Beau M-te, at fifteen, by whom she had one son; the vile injury she did to that gentleman, and her turning prostitute; he ramour with Lord M-d, when she came to London; and her ingratitude to that noble gentleman. Her incest with her own son, by whom she conceived and brought forth a daughter, on whom she settled a handsome annuity; her taking a house and selling punch, &c. her being carted for a bawd; her revenge on one of the Justices who was principally concerned in causing her to undergo that shame; her amours with a Jew, whom she caused to be arrested for 300l. and with three merchants, (who were brothers) to each of whom she was married in seven days, without the knowledge of either; and afterwards separated upon articles of agreement. Her behaviour in Yorkshire, particularly in relation to the aforesaid Justice of Peace; her liberality in that county: her being robbed on Epping-Forest, having first shot one of the highwaymen, and being afterwards shot in the shoulder by another; her taking a house and intriguing with Smutty Will, an Irishman, who lived by sharping; his tricks with several tradesmen; his confinement and death in Newgate. Her associating with shop-lifters; her being taken in the fact; and the stratagem she used to escape a prosecution; her inveigling a young man to sell his patrimony before he came of age; her turning a strolling player, with the manner how she made herself mistress of the company; her enticing her daughter to leave her father; their arrival at Cork, in Ireland, after they had escaped a violent storm; their success there for many years; with an account of her sudden death.

Edition: The fifth edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: [1790?]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

The secret history of Betty Ireland, [electronic resource] : who was trepann'd into marriage at the age of fourteen, and debauched by Beau M-te at Fifteen, by whom she had one Son; the vile Injury she did to that Gentleman, and her turning Prostitute; her Amour with the Lord M-d when she came to London; and her Ingratitude to that Noble Gentleman. Her Incest with her own Son, by whom she conceiv'd and brought forth a Daughter, on whom she settled a handsome Annuity; her taking a House and selling Punch, &c. her being carted for a Bawd; her Revenge on one of the Justices who was principally concerned in causing her to undergo that Shame. Her Amours with a Jew, whom she caused to be arrested for 300l. and with three Merchants (who were Brothers) to each of whom she was married in seven Days, without the Knowledge of either; and afterwards separated upon Articles of Agreement. Her Behaviour in Yorkshire; particularly in Relation to the aforesaid Justice of Peace; her Liberality in that County; her being robbed on Epping-Forest, having first shot one of the Highwaymen, and being afterwards shot in the Shoulder by another; her taking a House and intriguing with Smutty-Will, an Irishman, who lived by Sharping. His Tricks with several Tradesmen; his Confinement and Death in Newgate. Her associating with Shoplifters; her being taken in the Fact; and the Stratagem she used to escape a Prosecution. Her inveigling a young Man to sell his Patrimony before he came of Age; her turning a Strolling Player, with the Manner how she made herself Mistress of the Company; her enticing her Daughter to leave her Father; their Arrival at Cork in Ireland, after they had escaped a violent Storm; their Success there for some Years, with an Account of her sudden Death.

Edition: The sixth edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: [1765?]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Observations on that part of the Speaker's speech, which relates to trade [electronic resource].

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: 1799Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

A defence of the establish'd church and laws, [electronic resource] : in answer to a book entitul'd, A vindication of marriage, as solemniz'd by Presbyterians in the north of Ireland.

by Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: 1705Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

An apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers, [electronic resource] : which were exhibited in Norfolk-Street.

by Chalmers, George, 1742-1825.

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: 1797Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Passages selected by distinguished personages, [electronic resource] : on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena; a comi-tragedy. Volume I.

by Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824 | Dudley, Mary Bate [aut].

Edition: Seventh edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: [1798?]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Passages selected by distinguished personages, [electronic resource] : on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena; a comi-tragedy. Volume III.

by Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824 | Dudley, Mary Bate [aut].

Edition: Fourth edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: [1798?]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled The present state of the Church of Ireland. [electronic resource] : By Richard, Lord Bishop of Cloyne. By Samuel Barber, Minister of the Presbyterian Congregation of Rathfryland.

by Barber, Samuel.

Edition: The second edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Remarks on an introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland by James Macpherson, Esq [electronic resource].

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: MDCCLXXII. [1772]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

A reply to the speech of the Speaker, [electronic resource] : as stated to have been delivered on the 17th of February, 1800.

Edition: The third edition.Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: 1800Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

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