@article{636499, recid = {636499}, title = {The life and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly called the King of the beggars. Being An impartial Account of his Life, from his leaving Tiverton School at the Age of Fifteen and entering into a Society of Gipsies; wherein the Motives of his Conduct are related and explained: The great Number of Characters and Shapes he has appeared in through Great Britain, Ireland, and several other Places of Europe: with his Travels twice through great Part of America: Giving a particular account of the origin, government, laws, and customs of the gipsies, with the Method of electing their King. And a dictionary of the cant language used by the mendicants. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for J. Buckland, C. Bathurst and T. Davies,}, address = {London :}, pages = {235,[5]p. ;}, year = {1793}, note = {Variously attributed to Bampfylde Moore Carew, to Robert Goadby and to his wife Mrs. Goadby.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/636499}, }