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2. Anonymous [pseud. Ann Toff]. 1726a. Full and True Account of a most Horrid, Cruel, Barbarous Bloody and Inhuman SELF-MURTHER. Committed by Ann Toff, the Late Cheat that was brought from Godliman, who Cut her own Throat from Ear to Ear, on Wednesday Night Last: Also, Giving a Particular Relation, of her Full and Whole Confession of the Contrivance of that Wicked Action. London: T White.
3. Anonymous. 1726b. A Letter from a Male Physician in the Country to the Author of the Female Physician in London. London: T Warner.
4. Anonymous. 1726c. A Philosophical Enquiry into the Wonderful Coney Warren, lately discovered at Godalmin near Guildford in Surrey. Being an Account of the birth of Seventeen Rabbits Born of a Woman at Several Times, and who Still Continues in Strong Labour, at the Bagnio in Leicester Fields, A. London, near the Royal Exchange: J Watson.
5. Anonymous. 1726d. The Wonder of Wonders. A True and Perfect Narrative Of a Woman near Guildford in Surrey, who was Delivered Lately of Seventeen Rabbets and Three Legs of a Tabby Cat, In a Letter from a Gentleman at Guildford, to his Friend a Physician in Ipswich, Suffolk with Remarks upon the Same by Way of Answer. Ipswich: J Bagnall.