01769nam 2200373 n 450 99638736140331620221102114144.0(CKB)1000000000626298(EEBO)2240954065(UnM)99861926(EXLCZ)99100000000062629819920804d1647 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Strange and terrible nevves from Moor-fields[electronic resource] being a true & ful relation of the great mutiny that happened in Moor-Fields upon Sunday last, being the one and twentieth day of this instant moneth of March, at Justice Hubbards house; where a great company of young men and apprentices broke open the doores of the said house, for the rescuing of some persons that were carryed thither, being taken drinking in sermon time. Also, their plundering of the house, and renting and tearing his books and writing, taking away the value of three or four hundred pounds in money and plate: and the manner how they were routed and scattered by the trayned bands, and the chiefe ring-leaders apprehended and carryed to New-gateLondon, [s.n.]Printed March 24. 1647[8] pSignatures: [A]⁴.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018MobsEarly works to 1800ApprenticesEnglandLondonEarly works to 1800RiotsEnglandEarly works to 1800MobsApprenticesRiotsCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387361403316Strange and terrible nevves from Moor-fields2321256UNISA