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Description - An Exmoor Scolding; In the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language, Between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as They Were Spinning. the Third Edition by Peter Lock

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Bodleian Library (Oxford)

T191707

Anonymous. By Peter Lock. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hale. Edited by Andrew Brice. Includes: 'Exmoor courtship', with a separate titlepage with the imprint "Exon: printed by Andrew Brice, 1746."

Exon: printed and sold by Andrew and Sarah Brice, 1746. 32p.; 4

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