The true and entertaining history of Miss Charlotte Lorrain, of the county of Middlesex, afterwards Mrs. H******e. Containing a circumstantial account of her life, interspersed with Moral and Remarks, Pleasant and Instructive, calculated to shew Vice in its Natural deformity, in Order that Virtue may appear the brighter from such an opposition. I. Some Account of Miss Charlotte Lorrain. II. Her marriage with Mr. H-e. III. Her seeing Lord E-at the Play, and her further connections with him. IV. His breaking off with her, and her acquaintance with Capt. S-. V. Her method of securing her husband, and manner of admiting the Captain till their breaking off. VI. Her Behaviour to Mr. H-e, and her method of gaining her ends in a material point. Vii. Goes to the Masquerade and meets with Lord B-, becomes familiar again; a discovery and the consequence. Viii. An agreement with her Husband. IX. Goes to Vauxhall, meets the Duke of D- is the cause of a Duel. X. Containing a variety of whimsical circum

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed and sold by T. Sabine, in Little New-street, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, where Printing is expeditiously performed in all its Branches at reasonable Rates, [between 1774 and 1779?]
Publication year
1774-1779
ESTC No.
T132597
Grub Street ID
181501
Description
64p. ; 8°.
Note
Thomas Sabine was at 17 Little New street from at least 1774 to 1779. See adverts in The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser Nov. 10, 1774, p.4. and Oct. 1, 1779, p.4, col. 4. Cf. 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers online. First dated imprint for Thomas Sabine at this address is 1775 (ESTC N67115)

British Book Trade Index puts Thomas Sabine at 81 Shoe Lane from 1780. By 1781 he was advertising at that address in The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser Jan. 27, 1781, p.1. Cf. 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers online

Includes: "The adventures of a merchant"

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