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- 30029437 contributor B760891.
- 30029437 coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs 16th century.".
- 30029437 created "1930.".
- 30029437 date "1930".
- 30029437 date "1930.".
- 30029437 dateCopyrighted "1930.".
- 30029437 description "Preface.--Introduction.--The highway to the spitalhouse, by R. Copland.--A manifest detection of dice-play, by G. Walker (?)--The fraternity of vagabonds, by J. Awdeley.--A caveat for common cursitors, by T. Harman.--A notable discovery of cozenage; The second part of Cony-catching; The third part of Cony-catching; a disputation between a he-cony-catcher and a she-cony catcher; The black book's message, by R. Greene.--The black dog of Newgate, by L. Hutton.--Luke Hutton's lamentation.--The testament of Laurence Lucifer (being a part of The black book) by T. Middleton (?)--The bellman of London; Latern and candlelight; O per se O, by T. Dekker.--Martin Markall, beadle of Bridewell, by S. Rid (?)--The counter's comminwealth, by W. Fennor.--The song of a constable, by J. Gyffon.--Notes to the text.--Glossary--Index.".
- 30029437 extent "lxiv, 543 p.".
- 30029437 issued "1930".
- 30029437 issued "1930.".
- 30029437 language "eng".
- 30029437 publisher "London, G. Routledge & Sons, ltd.,".
- 30029437 spatial "England".
- 30029437 spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs 16th century.".
- 30029437 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 30029437 subject "820.8".
- 30029437 subject "Crime and criminals Great Britain.".
- 30029437 subject "Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 Relations with rogues and vagabonds.".
- 30029437 subject "English literature Early modern, 1500-1700.".
- 30029437 subject "PR429.R6 J8".
- 30029437 subject "Rogues and vagabonds England History 16th century Sources.".
- 30029437 subject "Rogues and vagabonds England History 17th century Sources.".
- 30029437 tableOfContents "Preface.--Introduction.--The highway to the spitalhouse, by R. Copland.--A manifest detection of dice-play, by G. Walker (?)--The fraternity of vagabonds, by J. Awdeley.--A caveat for common cursitors, by T. Harman.--A notable discovery of cozenage; The second part of Cony-catching; The third part of Cony-catching; a disputation between a he-cony-catcher and a she-cony catcher; The black book's message, by R. Greene.--The black dog of Newgate, by L. Hutton.--Luke Hutton's lamentation.--The testament of Laurence Lucifer (being a part of The black book) by T. Middleton (?)--The bellman of London; Latern and candlelight; O per se O, by T. Dekker.--Martin Markall, beadle of Bridewell, by S. Rid (?)--The counter's comminwealth, by W. Fennor.--The song of a constable, by J. Gyffon.--Notes to the text.--Glossary--Index.".
- 30029437 title "The Elizabethan underworld; a collection of Tudor and early Stuart tracts and ballads telling of the lives and misdoings of vagabonds, thieves, rogues and cozeners, and giving some account of the operation of the criminal law. The text prepared with notes and an introduction by A.V. Judges. With 20 illustrations.".
- 30029437 type "text".