Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

16th October 1728

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

This Day is publish'd,

VILLANY EXPLODED: Or, The Mystery of Iniquity laid In a faithful Relation of all the STREET-ROBBERIES, committed by the Notorious Gang now in Newgate; discovering all their Private, as well as Publick Transactions, Intriegues, and Villanies. With a Copy of Articles which they swear to keep, the Songs which they sing, and the Places they resort to: Also, Directions how they may be avoided, and taken. With several Diverting Series; and Remarks on Squire Moreron's, alias D - l Def - e's Scheme Taken from the Mouths of Levee, Vaux, Featherby, and Burnham. By the Author of Dalton's Narrative. Printed for T. Real, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. Price 1 s.

This Day is published,

Dedicated and Presented to His Majesty. Written By A MORETON, Esq; Author of, Every Body's Business is No-Body's,

SECOND THOUGHTS are best; or, A further Improvement of a late Scheme to prevent

STREET-ROBBERIES,

by which any Part of London will be as safe and pleasant at Midnight, as at Noon-day, and Burglaries totally impracticable; with an additional Scheme to prevent Robberies all over England. Printed for W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt at the Change; and J. Jackson in Pall-Mall. Price Sixpence.

A Water that persectly cures the ITCH, or Itching Humoun in any Part of the Body, in a short Time, having no offensive Scent: Prepared and Sold only by A. Downing, Chymist, at the Crown and Ball in George-Court in St. John's Lane near Hick's-Hall. Price 1 s. 6d. a Bottle. Also the true Effence or Spirits of Scurvy-Grass, both Purging and Plain, most Excellent for all Degrees of the Scurvy, at 8 d. a Bottle. And the great Elixir of Life, called Daffy's Elixir, truly prepared, so very useful in all Families in the greatest Exigencies. Price 2 s. 6 d. the Half-Pint.

The Angelick Imperial Tincture,

THE most fovereign Cure for Agues, and Intermitting Fevers, the only raging, Disease both in City and Country, as likewise for Coughs, and Colds, the constant Companions of the Winter Season < no role > , is faithfully prepared by an eminent Practitioner, and therefore needs no further Praise, and may be had Wholesale or Retail, of Mr. Cliff, Stationer, next the Rummer-Tavern in Queen-street, Cheapside; who gives Allowance to those who are willing to dispose of it again. Its sold Retail in London, by Mr. Clark Grocer < no role > , the Corner of James-street, Bunhill-fields; Mrs. Bray, Chandler, in Basinghall-street, near Guildhall-Yard; Mrs. Cheek, in Horsly-Down. Fair-street, near the New Church; St. Alban's Coffee-House, Woodstreet, Cheapside; Mr. Lye, Picture Shop, near the South-Sea Coffee-House, Bishopsgate-street; and in the Country of Effex, at Matching, by Mr. John Patrick < no role > ; Seal'd up in Vials with this Coat of Arms, A tyger trampling on a Ducal Coroner and three Helmets, with these Words (Non Quis, sed Quid) in a Scroll, at one Shilling each.

LONDON: Printed for E. Symon in Cornhill; and Sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Army in Warwick-Lane.




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