Citation - New York Mercury (Gaine): 1767.11.09

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Index Entry Concert night, trial scheduled for, in satire on fiddlestick rape 
Location London 
Citation
NYM(G.767.099
9 Nov 1767:11, 12 (836)
From the London Evening Post.  To the printer.  Being out of
employ, and hearing that your paragraph-maker is dead, I
humbly offer myself a candidate to succeed him . . . 
Underwritten is a specimen of my abilities. . .  [signed]
Peter Scribble. . . [12 paragraphs]
  A foreigner is taken up for ravishing a lady of
distinction with his fiddle-stick.  His trial comes on next
concert night. . . [10 paragraphs]
  From Italy a large cargo of fiddlers, dancers and eunuchs.
. . [3 paragraphs]
  Imported from thence nine hundred perukemakers, milliners,
mantuamakers, valets, cooks, preceptors, dancing masters and
Jesuits.


Generic Title New York Mercury (Gaine) 
Date 1767.11.09 
Publisher Gaine, Hugh 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0029894
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