Dunton's ghost; or a speech to the most remarkable persons in church and state. But more especially to a great lord now at the helm of publick affairs. By the unknown author of Neck or Nothing, since he was numbred [sic] among the dead
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- Dunton's ghost; or a speech to the most remarkable persons in church and state. But more especially to a great lord now at the helm of publick affairs. By the unknown author of Neck or Nothing, since he was numbred [sic] among the dead
- Dunton's ghost; Speech to the most remarkable persons in church and state
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London [England] : printed for the author, and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison by the Royal Exchange, A. Boulter without Temple-Bar, R. Bond near Charing-cross, and at the Hanover Coffee-House in Fleet-lane (where may be had all the books, pamphlets, and single sheets written by John Dunton), [1714]
- Publication year
- 1714
- ESTC No.
- P2745
- Grub Street ID
- 56329
- Description
- v. ; 4°.
- Note
- The "unknown author of Neck or nothing" = John Dunton
Title repeated as caption on first numbered page
Imprint lacks date; year of publication from reference sources
Note following title: "Being the Hanover courant, or Merry observator,"; Note below author statement: "To be continued weekly, or as often as the ghost thinks good to appear."; Periodical text begins with sig. B; sig. A includes: dedication, introduction and an advertisement to the reader
Dedicated to Baron Schutz
Title page includes notes on contents and author's point of view; paper is a pro-Hanover tract, with satirical attacks on "those deluded wretches the...Jacobites."