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An excellent comedy, called, The Prince of Priggs revels: or, The practises of that grand thief Captain James Hind, : relating divers of his pranks and exploits, never heretofore published by any. Repleat with various conceits, and Tarltonian mirth, suitable to the subject...
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VVit for mony : being a full relation of the life, actions, merry conceits, and pretty pranks of Captain Iames Hind the famous robber both in England, Holland, and Ireland : with his new progresse through Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and adjacent counties begun on Monday the first of March, 1651, with the judges of the assize for that circuit.
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The trial of Captain James Hind on Friday last before the honourable court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley. : With his examination and confession; his speech touching the King of Scots; his merry conceits and witty pranks presented to the judges; the manner of his gallant deportment; an order for his further trial at Oxford; the reasons demonstrated; and a charge of high-treason exhibited against him....
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