A narrative of facts: supposed to throw light on the history of the Bristol-Stranger; known by the name of the maid of the hay-stack. Translated from the French

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  • A narrative of facts: supposed to throw light on the history of the Bristol-Stranger; known by the name of the maid of the hay-stack. Translated from the French
  • Inconnue, histoire véritable. English
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Imprint
London : printed for H. Gardner, No. 200, Strand; Mr. Bull, Bath; Mr. Lloyd, Bristol; Mess. Evans and Hazell, Glocester; and Mr. Harward, Cheltenham, M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]
Publication year
1785
ESTC No.
T146567
Grub Street ID
193194
Description
xxviii,76p.,plate : port. ; 16°.
Note
Introduction signed: Philalethes

A translation by George Henry Glasse of L'inconnue, histoire véritable', an attempt to prove that the stranger was Félix-Julienne de Schönau, otherwise Freulen, who claimed to be the natural daughter of Emperor Francis I.