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A true and perfecte discourse of the ouerthrow of certaine companies of Burgonions both horse and foot men at Villefranche, a towne scituate on the borders of Champaigne, vpon the riuer of Meuze, betweene Sunday at night and Munday morning being the 4. day of August 1597. together with the certaine number of how many are slaine and taken prisoners. / Translated out of French into English, by W.P
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WorldCat: 606980044
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A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the High justice court of the nation : together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie
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WorldCat: 606611074
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A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the high justice court of the nation : together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood / extracted by command of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council of Scotland
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WorldCat: 606610897
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A true and plain declaration of the horrible treasons practised by William Parry ... being a papist, against Queen Elizabeth because she was Protestant, and of his tryal, conviction, and execution for the same : being a full account of his design to have murthered the said Queen, with the copy of a letter written to him by Cardinal Como, by the Popes order, to incourage him to kill the Queen : and of his confession of his treason, both to the Lords of the Council, and at his tryal upon his indictment in Westmminster-Hall : together with his denyal thereof at the place of execution, and his manner of behaviour there : written in the year, 1584
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WorldCat: 606603329
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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WorldCat: 606641974
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. : Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, conteyning a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. : Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and writings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyall, deuilish and desperate purpose
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A true and plaine genealogy or pedigree of Antichrist, wherein is cleerely discouered that hee is lineally descend from the diuell
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WorldCat: 606534361
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A true and plaine report of the furious outrages of Fraunce and the horrible and shameful slaughter of Chastillion the admirall, and diuers other noble and excellent men, and of the wicked and straunge murder of godlie persons, committed in many cities of Fraunce, without any respect of sorte, kinde, age, or degree. By Ernest Varamund of Freseland
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WorldCat: 1044622400
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A true and plenary relation of the great defeat given by my Lord Fairfax forces unto my Lord Nevvcastles forces in Yorkshire, January 23 which was the absolutest and considerablest victory that was obtained since the beginning of these unhappy warres / written by Thomas Crompton ... ; together with the names of the popish captains, lievtenants, ensignes and their colours, which are taken prisoners
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WorldCat: 767122142
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A true and plenary relation of the great defeat given by my Lord Fairfax forces unto my Lord Nevvcastles forces in Yorkshire, January 23: vvhich was the absolutest and considerablest victory that was obtained since the beginning of these unhappy warres. / Written by Thomas Crompton Master of Arts, and one of the chaplains of the army for the King and Parliament, who was there present at the battell. Together, with the names of the popish captains, lievtenants, ensignes and their colours, which are taken prisoners
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WorldCat: 606657209
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A true and present collection of all messages, addresses, and c. from the House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, from 1660, being the year of His Majestie's happy restauration, untill the dissolution of the Parliament, 14. August, 1679
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A true and present collection of all messages, addresses, and c. from the House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, from 1660, being the year of His Majestie's happy restauration, untill the dissolution of the Parliament, 14. August, 1679 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 606642084
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A True and punctuall relation of the severall skirmishes performed, between the Northamptonshire forces and a party of the Kings horse and foot under the command of Prince Rupert and Colonell Urry as they passed through those parts into Bedfordshire and the counties adjacent : with the number of men kild and taken prisoners by the Northamptonshire souldiers some of the prisoners as it was sent in a letter from Northampton to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 767118442
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A True and punctuall relation of the severall skirmishes performed, betweene the Northamptonshire forces and a party of the Kings horse and foot under the command of Prince Rupert and Colonell Urry, as they passed through those parts into Bedfordshire, and the counties adjacent. With the number of men kild and taken prisoners by the Northamptonshire souldiers, some of the prisoners being Irish rebels by their owne confession. And how some of the Kings troops are since fortifying Newport-pannell in Buckinghamshire. As it was sent in a letter from Northampton to a friend in London. and published for the better satisfaction of all such as desire truth without partiality
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WorldCat: 606703112
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A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadeer Cannon, their High-land army, at the battel of Crombdell; upon the 1st of May; 1690. Conform to a letter, sent by Sir Thomas Livingston collonel to a regiment of dragoons to Major General Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castle of Lethen-Dee. Licensed May 8th, 1690
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WorldCat: 767515407
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A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadier Cannon their Highland army, at the battel of Cromdell; upon the 1st of May 1690. Conform to a letter, sent by sit Thomas Livingston, Col. of a regiment of dragoons to Major General Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castle of Lethen Dee. Licensed, May 16th. 1690. J.F
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WorldCat: 180715697
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A true and reall manifestation of endeared and unfeigned loue flowing through a brother from the endless life, unto the scattered flock who are of the seed royall
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WorldCat: 606952635
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A True and reall relation of a great victorie won by the Parliament forces that were billeted in Worcester, against Prince Rupert, and his cavaleirs, who came to take possession of the said city, Decemb. 10 likewise declaring the number that were slain on both sides, and how Prince Rupert after two hours fight retreated : also His Maj. resolution to leave these parts and to march towards
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A True and reall relation of a great victorie won by the Parliament forces that were billeted in Worster, against Prince Rupert, and his cavaleirs, who came to take possession of the said city, Decemb. 10. Likewise declaring the number that were slain on both sides, and how Prince Rupert after two hours fight retreated. Also His Maj. resolution to leave these parts, and to march towards Hull. Together with the resolution of those citisens that desires peace, who assembled together at Guild-Hall
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WorldCat: 606697522
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A True and sad account of a barbarous bloody murther committed upon the person of John Mulleny, a hatter, late of the town of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, who was murthered and cut to pieces by one John Loe, on the fifteenth of May, 1685 giving a particular relation of all the circumstances that materially happened, as likewise, of the apprehending the murtherer, and c
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WorldCat: 606735762
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A true and sad relation of divers passages in Somersetshire, between the county and the cavaleers concerning the militia, and the Commission of Array, August 5. 1642. Wherein some were slaine, others distracted, and the town of Wells taken by the cavaleers, and since besieged by the countrey. With the votes of the Lords and Commons concerning divers delinquents in that action. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliament
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WorldCat: 606706326
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A True and sad relation of the burning, sinking, and blowing up of the English ships in the river of Thames, on Thursday and Fryday last. With the manner how one of them floted up to the bridge in a flaming fire, and there gave a most terrible and dreadful blow with gunpowder, renting the houses, splitting the boats, and tearing of divers limb from limb. With the names and number of the men women, and children, that suffered in this dismall, and woful accident: some having their brains dasht against the walls: others, their legs and arms shot off: and divers lamentably mortifi'd, to the great astonishment of many thousands. Likewise, the discovery of a desperate and dangerous conspiracie upon the river; and the apprehending of a gentleman on Fryday night last, with divers granadoes and fire-works
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WorldCat: 607024987
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A true and sad relation of two wicked and bloody murthers the one done by the Earl of Pembrook, and his company, upon a gentleman, a constable, and a watch-man, at Turnham-Green, five miles from London, on August the 19th. at night. The other was done by one Jane Lawson, the wife of James Lawson, living at East-Barnet, upon herself, and two small children, the one a boy between two and three years old, the other a girl about one year and a half old; on Wednesday the first of this instant September, 1680. full of horror and amazement. The circumstances of which is very true, and sad to read. Also, a strange account of two prophets, lately at the city of Tholouze, in France, with their nine prophecies
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WorldCat: 606887398
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A true and sad reration of the great and bloudy murder committed at Ratcliff in Stepney Parish neer the City of London, upon the body of John Hunter, a sea man, who was stabbed to the heart with a long knife, by one Mr. Smith and his wife and a young maid. Wherein is related, the manner how they received his bloud in a bason, and how they were discovered. With their examination the last Sessions in the Old-Bayley, before the honourable bench, and their confession. For which fact, both Smith, his wife, and the other strumpet hath now suffered death
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WorldCat: 606667335
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A true and short declaration both of the gathering and ioyning together of certaine persons, and also of the lamentable breach and division which fell amongst them
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A true and short declaration both of the gathering and ioyning together of certaine persons, and also of the lamentable breach and division which fell amongst them in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Browne, Robert; 1583)
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WorldCat: 606459669
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A true and sincere declaration of the purpose and ends of the plantation begun in Virginia of the degrees which it hath receiued; and meanes by which it hath beene aduanced: and the resolution and conclusion of his Maiesties Councel of that colony, for the constant and patient prosecution thereof, vntill by the mercies of God it shall retribute a fruitful haruest to the kingdome of heauen, and this common-wealth. Sett forth by the authority of the gouernors and councellors established for that plantation
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WorldCat: 606502639
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A true and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgimes what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney towards Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also, what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories they saw in terra sancta: with a perfect description of the old and new Ierusalem, and situation of the countries about them. A discourse of no lesse admiration, then well worth the regarding: written by Henry Timberlake, on the behalfe of himselfe and his fellow pilgrime
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WorldCat: 606523933
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WorldCat: 606523929
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A true and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories they saw in Terra Sancta, with a perfect discription of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no lesse admiration, then well worth the regarding, written by one of them, on the behalfe of himselfe, and his fellow pilgrime
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WorldCat: 606538658
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A true and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places: also what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories , they saw in Terra Sancta, with a perfect description of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no lesse admiration; then well worth the regarding: written by one of them, on the behalfe of himselfe, and his fellowe pilgrime
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WorldCat: 606541093
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A true and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney towards Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories they saw in Terra Sancta: with a perfect discription of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no lesse admiration, then well worth the regarding: written by Henry Timberlake on the behalfe of himselfe and his fellow pilgrime
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WorldCat: 606498180
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A true and strange relation of a boy, who was entertained by the devill to be servant to him with the consent of his father, about Crediton in the west, and how the devill carried him up in the aire, and shewed him the torments of Hell, and some of the cavaliers there, and what preperation there was made for Goring and Greenvile against they came. Also how the cavaliers went to robbe a carrier, and how the carrier and his horses turned themselves into flames of fire. With a coppie of a letter from Maior Generall Massie, concerning these strange and wonderfull things, with a certaine box of reliques and crucifixes found in Tiverton church
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WorldCat: 606664791
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A true and strange relation of fire, which by an eruption brake forth out of the bowels of the earth in the depth of the sea, and made an island of foure miles and a halfe in length, one of the islands of the Tercera's, to the amazement of the beholders And which is testified by divers marriners lately come into England. Which happened in the moneth of Iuly last past, 1638
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WorldCat: 606530821
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A true and strange relation of the travels, adventures, and great persecution of four eminent Quakers of Glocestershire who in the year 1673 travelled through France, Italy and Turkey, to promote their religion. : Wherein is fully and faithfully declared the designs, endeavours and attempts of these zealous Quakers, for the conversion of the great Turk and the pope ... : also of their voyage to Constantinople, and of their most barbarous cruel and bloody death ... / faithfully and compendiously related by John Elias
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WorldCat: 767511751
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A true and strange relation of the travels, adventures, and great persecution of four eminent Quakers who in the year 1680 travelled through France, Italy and Turkey, to promote their religion. Wherein is fully declared the designs, endeavours and attempts of these zealous Quakers, for the conversion of the great Turk and the pope. With a perfect account of the event and success of the business, and of all the most remarkable passages. Also a faithful relation of their private discourses and disputes which passed between these Quakers and the pope, the cardinal his cousin, and Cardinal Pool. Also of their voyage to Constantinople, and of their most barbarous cruel and bloody death by the special command of the chief governour the great Turk. Who caused their hands to be chop'd off, their tongues to be cut out, and their eyes bored out, and each man to have a wooden stake run in at his fundament quite through his body. / Faithfully and compendiously related by John Elias Esq; who was an eye-witness to a great part of these transactions in Constantinople
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WorldCat: 1011844675
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A true and straunge discourse of the trauaile of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney towards Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places : also, what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories they sawe in Terra Sancta, with a perfect description of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them : a discourse of no less admiration, then well worth the regarding / written by Henry Timberlake, on the behalfe of himselfe and his fellow pilgrime
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WorldCat: 606448038
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A true and straunge discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes what admirable accidents hefell them in their iourney towards Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also, what rare antiquities, monuments, and notable memories they sawe in Terra Sancta: with a perfect description of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no less admiration, then well worth the regarding: written by Henry Timberlake, on the behalfe of himselfe and his fellow pilgrime
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A true and succinct account of the venereal disease; shewing its nature, causes, various ways of infecting, the easiness of its cure, and the reasons why so many daily miss of cure; with some directions whereby the patients themselves may know when, and when not they are in safe and skilful hands for cure. Published for the use of all whom it may in any wise concern, but more especially for those that now have, or at any time may have the misfortune of that distemper. In order to prevent their being ruin'd by ignorant pretenders, whose fraudulent practices are plainly discover'd, their daily abuses detected, their fair promises prov'd fallacious, and their methods and medicines pernicious. The whole interspers'd with pertinent observations, by John Marten, practitioner in chyrurgery. To which is added, a few words concerning old gleets, which are generally procur'd by ill management, and by most deem'd incurable: the certain cure thereof by the grand stericton, a chymical preparation discover'd by the author, the like for safety and effect never before used in practice
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WorldCat: 766858060
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A true and summarie reporte of the declaration of some part of the Earle of Northumberlands treasons deliuered publiquelie in the Court at the Starrechamber by the Lord Chauncellour and others of her Maiesties most Honourable priuie Counsell, and Counsell learned, by her Maiesties special commandement, together with the examinations and depositions of sundrie persons touching the maner of his most wicked and violent murder committed vpon him selfe with his owne hand, in the Tower of London, the 20. day of Iune, 1585
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WorldCat: 606541498
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A true and summarie reporte of the declaration of some part of the Earle of Northumberlands treasons deliuered publiquelie in the Court at the Starrechamber by the Lord Chauncellour and others of her Maiesties most Honourable priuie Counsell, and Counsell learned, by her Maiesties special commandement, together with the examinations and depositions of sundrie persons touching the maner of his most wicked and violent murder committed vpon him selfe with his owne hand, in the Towre of London, the 20. day of Iune, 1585
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WorldCat: 606525714
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A true and terrible narration of a horrible earthquake which happened in the province of Calabria and the death of some 50000. persons, of all degrees, sexe, and age. The like never heard of in precedent times. From pregnant atestation, written in English verse, by Martin Parker. With a memorable list of some other earthquaks and horrible accidents, which have heretofore happened in England
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WorldCat: 646676742
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A true and terrible relation from Maletravis in Maligo, an island belonging to the King of Spaine, of a sad accident that befell the whole citie, it consisting of seven and thirtie thousand families and how they were destroyed all in one night by a fog or damp that rose upon them, which destroyed both men, women, and children, except five persons ... : this relation was sent to a merchan in this citie
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WorldCat: 606556712
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A true and tragical song, concerning Captain John Bolton, of Bulmer, near Castle-Howard, who after a trial of nine hours, ... on Monday the 27th of March, 1775, for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Rainbow, ... was found guilty, ... To the tune of Fair lady lay your costly robes aside
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WorldCat: 767505535
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A true and tragical song, concerning Captain John Bolton, of Bulmer, near Castle-Howard, who after a trial of nine hours, at York-Castle, on Monday the 27th of March, 1775, for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Rainbow, an Ackworth girl, his apprentice; was found guilty, and immediately received sentence to be executed at Tyburn near York on Wednesday following, but on the same morning he strangled himself in the cell where he was confined, and so put a period to his wicked and desperate life. His body was then pursuant to his sentence, given to the surgeons at York infirmary to be dissected and anatomized. To the tune of Fair lady lay your costly robes aside
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WorldCat: 766969696
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A true and vvonderful relation of a murther committed in the parish of Newington, the 12th. day of this present January. By a maid who poysoned her self, and cut the throat of a child
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