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Three inhumane murthers, committed by one bloudy person, upon his father, his mother, and his wife, at Cank in Staffordshire
And the manner how he acted this bloudy tragedy. Together with his examination, confession, condemnation, and execution. At the general assises held at Stafford the 13th day of March last past, 1674/5. Also his deportment and behaviour both at his tryal, and place of execution. With allowance -
The bloody murthers executed; or, news from Fleet-Street. Being the last speech and confessions of the two persons executed there on Friday the 22 of October, 1675
With an exact account of all the circumstances of their murthering the Knight, Sir R.S. in White-Fryers. The manner of their being apprehended, and their deportment in Newgate, from the time of their condemnation, to their execution. They were removed to hang in irons, one on Finchley-Common, and the other on Sanford Hills, on Saturday the 23d. of Octob. 1675. With allowance -
The wicked mans portion. Or A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 1674. when two men were executed, who had murthered their master.)
Wherein is shewed that excesse in wickedness doth bring untimely death -
A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, from Wednesday the 7th of July instant, to Saturday the 10th
Being a full and true account of the tryals, examinations, and condemnation of several malefactors, for several crimes. And also an account of the tryal and condemnation of Eliz. Lillyman, who killed her husband, for which she was condemned to be burned, with the manner of her deportment at her tryal. And likewise of Rose Goodman, who was condemned for stripping of children and other fellonious crimes. The number condemn'd was eleven, six to be transported, ten burnt in the hand, and six to be whipt at the carts tayle. VVith allowance -
Nevvs from Ring-Cross neer Islington, or, The last speech & confession upon the ladder of George Allen the butcher before he was excuted and hanged up in chains
Discovering the occasion of his committing that horrid murther for which he suffered and his earnest desire that all men would take warning by his sad example to be loving to their wives and avoid the company of loose women, who will otherwise certainly bring all that follow them, to confusion and ruine -
Strange & bloody nevvs from Perin in Cornwall: or, A true and faithful relation of a horrible and unhumane murther, committed by father and mother, upon the body of their own son, that had been gone to sea twelve years
VVith the manner how he presented himself to his parents, as a poor distressed traveller, begging lodging for a night. As also what he related to the old people of his travels; and acquainting them with what jewels he had about him; for which they barbously murther him in his bed. An account how this murther was discovered by his sister, who dwelt in the town; to whom he had discovered himself first, appointing her to come the next day, to make merry with his parents. As also how his father and mother murthered themselves with the same knife; and the daughter dyed suddainly with grief, which was the miserable end of that family -
A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Baly begun on Wednesday the 8th. of this instant December, 1675
and there continuing till the Saturday following. Wherein seventen [sic] men, two women, and a boy about fourteen years of age received judgment to dye for their several offences. Besides, neer twenty that received the mercy of the King for transportation; twelve had the benefit of the clergy, and were onely burnt in the hand, six to be whipt at the carts [sic] tayl, &c. With all the particular circumstances of their tryals, and the nature of their crimes. With allowance, Roger L'Estrange