The history of the proceedings in the case of Margaret, commonly called Peg, only lawful sister to John Bull, Esq;

All titles
  • The history of the proceedings in the case of Margaret, commonly called Peg, only lawful sister to John Bull, Esq;
  • History of Margaret
People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed [by William Strahan] for W. Owen, near Temple Bar, MDCCLXI. [1761 i.e. 1760]
Added name
Hume, David, 1711-1776, attributed name.; Ferguson, Adam, 1723-1816, attributed name.; Strahan, William, 1715-1785, printer.; Owen, W. (William), -1793, bookseller.
Publication year
1760
ESTC No.
T122564
Grub Street ID
173228
Description
[4], 188 p. ; 8°.
Note
A political satire

Anonymous. Attribution is disputed. David Raynor (1982; reissue 2009) suggests David Hume is the author. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry for Hume (2009) explicitly rejects this and restates the more traditional attribution to Adam Ferguson

Printed by William Strahan, according to the Strahan Ledgers (British Library Add MS 48803); Advertised as "This day was published" in the Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer Dec. 27-30, 1760; Issue 2307

Signatures: [A]]2 B-M]8 N]6.