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- catalog contributor b6752166.
- catalog contributor b6752167.
- catalog contributor b6752168.
- catalog contributor b6752169.
- catalog created "1728.".
- catalog date "1728".
- catalog date "1728.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1728.".
- catalog description "Dramatis personæ.--Prologue written by Mr. Theobald, spoken by Mr. Keene.--To pretty Miss Polly Peachum, by Peter Padwell [pseud. of C. Bullock]--To my merry friend and brother comedian, Mr. James Spiller, by Christopher Bullock.--A match in Newgate, a comedy.--Epilogue, spoken by Mother Griffin, the bawd.--A key to the Beggar's opera, in a letter to Caleb Danvers, by Phil Harmonicus [pseud.]--To Miss Polly Peachum, a town pastoral, written in imitation of the fourth Eclogue of Virgil, by J. W. of Cheapside, linnen-draper.--Newgate's garland: being a new ballad, shewing how Mr. Jonathan Wild's throat was cut by Mr. Blake as he stood at his tryal in the Old Bailey, 1725.".
- catalog extent "80 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Woman's revenge: or, A match in Newgate.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Woman's revenge: or, A match in Newgate.".
- catalog issued "1728".
- catalog issued "1728.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed for J. Roberts,".
- catalog relation "Woman's revenge: or, A match in Newgate.".
- catalog subject "Bolton, Lavinia Fenton Paulet, Duchess of, 1708-1760.".
- catalog subject "Fenton, Lavinia, 1708-1760.".
- catalog subject "Gay, John, 1685-1732. Beggar's opera.".
- catalog subject "PR3328.B8 W7 1728".
- catalog tableOfContents "Dramatis personæ.--Prologue written by Mr. Theobald, spoken by Mr. Keene.--To pretty Miss Polly Peachum, by Peter Padwell [pseud. of C. Bullock]--To my merry friend and brother comedian, Mr. James Spiller, by Christopher Bullock.--A match in Newgate, a comedy.--Epilogue, spoken by Mother Griffin, the bawd.--A key to the Beggar's opera, in a letter to Caleb Danvers, by Phil Harmonicus [pseud.]--To Miss Polly Peachum, a town pastoral, written in imitation of the fourth Eclogue of Virgil, by J. W. of Cheapside, linnen-draper.--Newgate's garland: being a new ballad, shewing how Mr. Jonathan Wild's throat was cut by Mr. Blake as he stood at his tryal in the Old Bailey, 1725.".
- catalog title "Woman's revenge: or, A match in Newgate. A comedy. As it is acted at the Royal theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.".
- catalog type "text".