No Jest Like a True Jest: Being a Compendious Record of the Merry Life, and Mad Exploits of Capt. James Hind, the Great Rober of England; Together with the Close of All at Worcester, Where He Was Drawn, Hanged and Quartered, for High Treason
Excerpt from No Jest Like a True Jest: Being a Compendious Record of the Merry Life, and Mad Exploits of Capt. James Hind, the Great Rober of England; Together With the Close of All at Worcester, Where He Was Drawn, Hanged and Quartered, for High Treason Against the Commonwealth, Sep. 24, 1652
How H ind was betrayed by Two Whores, who sent Two High-way-men to take his Money, and how he Rob'd them.