Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridevvell; his defence and answere to the Belman of London Discouering the long-concealed originall and regiment of rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue succeeded one the other successiuely vnto the sixe and twentieth yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the chronicle of crackeropes, and (as they tearme it) the legend of lossels. By S.R.
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- Martin Mark-all, beadle of Bridevvell; his defence and answere to the Belman of London Discouering the long-concealed originall and regiment of rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue succeeded one the other successiuely vnto the sixe and twentieth yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the chronicle of crackeropes, and (as they tearme it) the legend of lossels. By S.R.
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- Rid, Samuel.
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- London :: Printed [by John Windet] for Iohn Budge, and Richard Bonian,
- 1610.
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Contents
- title page
- To the courteous Reader.
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MARTIN MARK-ALL his Apologie, to the Bel-man
of London. - The description of the state and si∣tuation of Theuingen, with the nature and disposition of the people there INHABITING.
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The copie of the Commission and Graunt, sent from Don Purloyningo to Corporall
Fize and his Assistants. - The Runnagates Race, or the O∣riginall of Regiment of Rogues, when they first began to take head, and how they haue suc∣ceeded one the other successiuely, vntill about the sixe and twentieth yeare of King HENRY the eight, collected out of the Legend of LOSSELS.