"Master and servant Early works to 1800." . . . . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie. Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and other their anti-ministerial confederates) to blast his precious name, never stained, until Tench (the blasphemous constable) by pretence of a justices warrant, brought Mary Cadman before no magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop Tavern in Leaden Hal-street, before the above named persons, who infused with their tavern counsel into her the spirit of impudent lying and forswearing, and therein maintain her and her wicked father"@en . . . . . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie. Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and other their anti-ministerial confederates) to blast his precious name, never stained, until Tench (the blasphemous constable) by pretence of a justices warrant, brought Mary Cadman before no magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop tavern in Leaden-Hal-street, before the above named persons, who infused with the spirit of impudent lying and forswearing, and therein maintain her and her wicked father"@en . . . . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie. Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and other their anti-ministerial confederates) to blast his precious name, never stained, until Tench (the blasphemous constable) by pretence of a justices warrant, brought Mary Cadman before no magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop tavern in Leadenhal-street, before the above named persons, who infused with their tavern counsel into her the spirit of impudent lying and forswearing, and therein maintain her and her wicked father" . . . . . . . . . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie" . . "Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie" . . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wil" . . "Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie"@en . . "Early works"@en . . . "Early works" . . "Perjury the proof of forgery" . "Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie : Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and other their anti-ministerial confederates) to blast his precious name, never stained, until Tench (the blasphemous constable) by pretence of a justices warrant, brought Mary Cadman before no magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop tavern in Leaden-Hal-street, before the above named persons, who infused with the spirit of impudent lying and forswearing, and therein maintain her and her wicked father" . . "Perjury the proof of forgery"@en . . .