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The Conaught wife : a comedy of two acts, as it is performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley / [adaptation of 'The Journey to Bristol or the Honest Welchman' by John Hippisley, comedian].

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Main Author: Hippisley, John, d. 1748
Language:English
Published: Dublin : Printed and Sold by T. Ryder, at the Three Squirrels, in Castle-Street, 1767.
Collection:Later additions
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