Wild, Jonathan.
An answer to a late insolent libel, entituled, A discovery of the conduct of receivers and thief-takers, in and about the city of London; presumptuously Dedicated to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council. Written by Cs Hn. Wherein is prov'd in many particular instances, who is originally the grand thief-taker; that a certain author is guilty of more flagrant crimes, than any Theif-Taker mention'd in his Nonsensical Treatise; and that he has highly Reflected on the Magistracy of the City, in the said Scandalous Pamphlet. Set forth in several Entertaining Stories, Comical Intrigues, merry Adventures, particularly of the Ml and his Man the Buckle-Maker. With a Diverting Scene of a Sodomitish Academy.
London: printed for Tho. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Paternoster-Row 1718, [1718].
ESTC No. N16513.Grub Street ID 6113.
Wild, Jonathan.
The last speech confession, and dying words of Jonathan Wilde, the notorious thief taker, and keeper of Newgate, in London, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday the twenty fourth of May, one thousand seven hundred and twenty five.
Dublin: printed in the year, 1725.
ESTC No. T87774.Grub Street ID 307793.
Wild, Jonathan.
The humble petition of Jonathan Wild humbly presented to His Majesty. ...
London: printed by J. Thompson, [1725].
ESTC No. T36807.Grub Street ID 266690.
Wild, Jonathan.
The whole proceedings of the tryal of Jonathan Wild ... at the ... Old Bailey, on ... 15th of May 1725.
London: printed for J. Thompson, [1725].
ESTC No. T52471.Grub Street ID 279551.