The History and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick, the female kambler. [electronic resource] : Contents. I. An account of her parents, and their residence at Scarborough, in Yorkshire. II. The death of her father-her mother and she retires from Scarborough for a year. III. Their return, and visited by the nobility and gentry. IV. Colonel Blandford and Lord Richmore make love to her. V. The colonel is favoured-Lord Richmore makes her great presents and thinks the loves him. VI. 'Squire meadows makes love to her mother, who is determined to accept of his hand. VII. 'Squire meadows persuades her mother to put Miss Betsey in a nunnery. VIII. My Lord finds the colonel's treachery and assassinates him, and flies the country-she gets out of the nunnery in man's cloaths, meets Lord Richmore at Calais, he does not know her in her disguise, quarrels, with him at cards, and kills him in a duel. IX. She comes to London, goes to the day. Countess of R- falls in love with her, she relates her sad story, the countess becomes her friend, and supplies her with money to travel with. X. Goes by the name of Johnson at Southampton-narrow escape being murdered through the jealousy of a young lady-tired of rambling returns to the countess of R-, who cloaths her according to her sex and by her own desire places her at a nunnery in France. XI. The history of Miss Nugent-a surprising discovery-the colonel and another gentleman are alive, who were supposed dead-betsey and two young ladies leave the convent, return to England, and are made happy; Betley is reconciled to her mother and receives her fortune. With many more remarkable adventures, too tedious to insert here, so shall refer the reader to the work itself.
1790
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The History and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick, the female kambler. [electronic resource] : Contents. I. An account of her parents, and their residence at Scarborough, in Yorkshire. II. The death of her father-her mother and she retires from Scarborough for a year. III. Their return, and visited by the nobility and gentry. IV. Colonel Blandford and Lord Richmore make love to her. V. The colonel is favoured-Lord Richmore makes her great presents and thinks the loves him. VI. 'Squire meadows makes love to her mother, who is determined to accept of his hand. VII. 'Squire meadows persuades her mother to put Miss Betsey in a nunnery. VIII. My Lord finds the colonel's treachery and assassinates him, and flies the country-she gets out of the nunnery in man's cloaths, meets Lord Richmore at Calais, he does not know her in her disguise, quarrels, with him at cards, and kills him in a duel. IX. She comes to London, goes to the day. Countess of R- falls in love with her, she relates her sad story, the countess becomes her friend, and supplies her with money to travel with. X. Goes by the name of Johnson at Southampton-narrow escape being murdered through the jealousy of a young lady-tired of rambling returns to the countess of R-, who cloaths her according to her sex and by her own desire places her at a nunnery in France. XI. The history of Miss Nugent-a surprising discovery-the colonel and another gentleman are alive, who were supposed dead-betsey and two young ladies leave the convent, return to England, and are made happy; Betley is reconciled to her mother and receives her fortune. With many more remarkable adventures, too tedious to insert here, so shall refer the reader to the work itself.
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Astonishing history and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick the female rambler.
Edition
The fourth edition.
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London : Printed by T. Sabine, No. 81, Show Lane, Fleet Street, [1790?]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
[4],56p.,plate ; 8⁰.
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First published as 'The astonishing history and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick the female rambler'.
A novel.
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Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
A novel.
Price in square brackets: (Price Six-Pence.)
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T194112.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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