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A44870 A hue and cry after Dr. T.O. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing H3274; ESTC R4469 1,408 2

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A HUE and CRY after Dr. T. O. O Yes O Yes O Yes IF there be any Man Woman or Child in City Town or Countrey that can tell Tale or Tidings of a Salamanca Doctor stolen stray'd banish'd or kidnapp'd out of White-hall on Tuesday last His marks are as followeth The off Leg behind something shorter than the other and cloven Foot on the nether side His Face Rain-bow-colour and the rest of his Body black Two slouching Ears ready to be cropp'd the next Spring if they do not drop off before His Mouth is in the middle of his Face exactly between the upper part of his Forehead and the lower part of his Chin He hath a short Neck which makes him defie the Pillory A thin Chin and somewhat sharp bending up almost to his Nose He hath few or no Teeth on the upper Jaw but bites with his Tongue His voice something resembles that of the Guinney-Pigs His Habit is covered with a black Gown which was made at Salamanca and Oxford both at once because he took his Degrees at both places at one time His eyes are very small and sunk and is suppos'd to be either thick-ey'd or Moon-blind by reason he did not know C m by Candle-light tho' he had before sworn Treason against him He has a natural Bob-tail because he never was dock'd nor gelded He seldom frequents the Company of Women but keeps private Communication with four Bums to make good the old Proverb Lying together makes Swine to love His Food is the Intrals and Bloud of Loyalists His Drink the Tears of Widows and Orphans He is one that hath endeavoured to make the King Great by taking away the Lives of his Friends by Perjury which by consequence must expose His Sacred Majesty to the Fury of the Mobile He is one that brought 40 Commissions from St. Omers and distributed them all for old Hats and old Shoes to the Papists tho' no body ever saw one of them but himself He hath 40000 Black Bills under his Gown which he hath concealed these 3 years and no body ever saw them but himself His usual haunts are Dick's Coffee-House Aldersgate-street B 's Conventicle and St. Lobb's Convent in Swallow-street He is one that preached B y before the Weavers in respect to his Father being one of the same Trade and Tribe He is one that swears quite thorow B l's Conscience or the thick Basis of the Monument He is one whose ingratitude to his Benefactors calls them Rogues and Rascals and endeavours to swear their Lives and Estates away by Perjury He is one that brought nothing but Rags and Lice into White-hall but carried away Cart-loads of Goods whereof part was his Famous Library viz. That Famous History of Tom Thumb Guzman The Spanish-Rogue French-Rogue Don Thomazo Dangerfieldo English-Rogue All the Famous Histories of Robin Hood and Little-Iohn The History of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw All the Infamous Works of Smith Janeway Curtis and Care As also the great Works of that Unreverend Divine R. B r and another brave Book much admired by the Doctor called Hobbs's Leviathan also two brace of Bums with a Masculine Chamber-maid which he keeps to scour his Yard All which and a great deal more he hath purchased by the price of Bloud and Damnation since he creep'd into White-hall and created himself Saviour of the Nation He is one that has sworn it to be his duty to the Devil to make the K to prosecute the Qu and to dis-inherit his Royal Brother and to make the Son rebel against the Father 'T is suppos'd he herds somewhere in the C These are some part of the Marks of the Beast Whoever can give any a count of him let them repair to Dick ' s Coffee-House Lying Curtis Elephant Smith or Mrs. Richard and they shall have the Doctor 's Wheel of Fortune for their pains and perhaps be called as many Rascals to boot as the Doctor used to call the King's Life-Guards LONDON Printed for Alex. Banks 1681.