Title: | The life of John Hatfield, commonly called the Keswick imposter : with an account of his trial and execution for forgery; also his marriage with Mary of Buttermere ; to which is added, A pastoral dialogue and the celebrated Borrowdale letter, shewing the native dialect of the district ; and also, The Wild dog of Ennerdale. |
Note: | Mrs. Bailey, 1864 |
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Subject: | Hatfield, John, 1758?-1803 |
Subject: | Impostors and imposture -- England |
Subject: | Keswick (Cumbria, England) -- Poetry |
Subject: | Trials (Impostors and imposture) -- England |
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