A Narrative of the Affair Between Mr. Creswell, and Miss Sc--e [Scrope], Address'd to G----v----e Sc------e, Esq. By which may be Discover'd the Falsities, Misrepresentations, &c. in a Letter in the General Evening-Post, October 31; Signed Lancelot Lee.
first edition
[1747] · London
by [Creswell, Thomas Estcourt].
London: Printed for Charles Green, [1747]. First edition.
Wrappers sunned; first and last page somewhat dust-soiled, with a little scattered internal soiling; in very good condition.
Removed pamphlet glued into later wrappers, 7.5 x 4.88 inches, [4], 78, [2] pages.
An object lesson in affairs of the heart, the public and at times fairly explicit defense of a rather sordid affair that led to charge of bigamy against the Member of Parliament Creswell, who had been accused by Gervase Scrope of abandoning his sister Eliza Scrope, to whom (truncated)
Wrappers sunned; first and last page somewhat dust-soiled, with a little scattered internal soiling; in very good condition.
Removed pamphlet glued into later wrappers, 7.5 x 4.88 inches, [4], 78, [2] pages.
An object lesson in affairs of the heart, the public and at times fairly explicit defense of a rather sordid affair that led to charge of bigamy against the Member of Parliament Creswell, who had been accused by Gervase Scrope of abandoning his sister Eliza Scrope, to whom (truncated)