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 Date [ca. 1555]] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Greene, Robert. Theeves 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 lewd women excell those of men. By Robert Greene Creator Greene, Robert, 1558-1592 Date 1621 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The confession and execution of the seven prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 4th of May, 1677 : viz, Robert Dine, William Dine, and Margaret Dine [brace] of Enfield, for barbarously wounding of Jane King, the sweet-heart of the said Robert : Margaret Spicer [brace] for murthering her bastard-childe : David Hackley, Jeremiah Dawson, and Mary Browne, [brace] all notorious offenders, and formerly burn'd in the hand for several felonies by them commited : together with their penitent behaviour in Newgate, since their condemnation, and last speeches at the place of execution Date 1677 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 229956 Caption London : Printed for D.M., 1677 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Houghton, Thomas, Gent. Proposals for a fund of a hundred and fifty thousand pounds per annum. : The first fifty thousand pounds per annum of which, is proposed to be raised by and from a real improvement of the rights and prerogative of the crown. The other hundred thousand pounds per annum, to make up the said fund, is proposed to be raised by such, who before they pay it, will be gainers, in happening to be the persons charged herewith, and therefore may with more reason afford to pay it, and think it no burden for being so charged. Most humbly offered to the consideration of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and both houses of Parliament. By Thomas Houghton. Lime-street, December the 4th 1694 Creator Houghton, Thomas, Gent Date printed in the year Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 206935 Caption London : [publisher not identified], printed in the year Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Turner, James. The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street January 21, 1663 Creator Turner, James, -1663 Date 1663 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 192392 Caption [Stuart tracts. Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Goodcole, Henry. Londons cry ascended to God, and entred into the hearts, and eares of men for reuenge of bloodshedders, burglaiers, and vagabounds. Manifested the last sessions, holden at Iustice Hall in the old Baily the 9. 10. 11. 12. of December, Anno Dom. 1619. Likewise heerein is related, the courts legall proceedings, against the malefactors that were executed at Tiburne and about London, and the chiefest offenders, there offences and confessions at large expressed Creator Goodcole, Henry, 1586-1641 Date 1620 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Greene, Robert. Greene's Ghost Haunting Conycatchers Creator Greene, Robert, 1558-1592 Date 1860 Media Format Printed text Microform Location London England Reference ID PR2337.R9 G7 1860 Caption London : Printed for private circulation, 1860 [Another ed.] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
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 Date [1590] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
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 Date 1597 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Dekker, Thomas. 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 Creator Dekker, Thomas, approximately 1572-1632 Date 1616 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID FILM Acc. 626; For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink Caption Early English books, 1475-1640 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf