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The wonder of this age: or, God's miraculous revenge against murder
Being a relation of an undoubted truth out of the west. How the skull of a person (murdered about thirty years agoe, in an inn) was found with a linnen cap thereon, still whole, with the two letters wherewith it was marked, plain to be seen, though it has lain so many years in the earth. How likewise an apparition oblig'd one that was lately come to live in that house, to divulge it ... The truth of this relation will be attested by many whole-sale-men that were at the last fair at Exeter ... And now, upon the licensers enquiry, since the writing of this paper, the particulars have been verifi'd by divers other persons, and by one that affirms he was present at the examination -
Horrid news from St. Martins, or, Unheard-of murder and poyson
being a true relation how a girl not full sixteen years of age, murdered her own mother at one time, and a servant-maid at another with ratsbane : as also how she very lately gave poyson to two gentlewomen that since her mothers death kept and maintained her : upon which being aprehended, she has confess'd the former villanies, and was on Tuesday last, being the 19th of this instant June, committed to prison, where she now remains : with the substance of her examination, the like unnatural wickedness scarce ever read of before in any age : to which is added the taking of a man for murder committed at Islington two years ago, &c -
An excellent ballad of George Barnwel
an apprentice of London, who was undone by a strumpet, who having thrice robbed his master, and murdered his uncle in Ludlow, was hanged in chains in Polonia, and by the means of a letter sent from his own hand to the Mayor of London, she was hang'd at Ludlow. The tune is, The rich merchant-man -
The Hartford-shires murder. Or, Bloody news from St. Albans
Being a true relation, how two farmers living near St. Albans, and comming homeward from Hartford Fair, Octo. the 29th. were robbed by seven or eight foot-padders, of about fifteen pound; the one they barbarously murdered upon the place, the other they much bruised, and having bound him, cast him into a ditch, leaving him for dead: but he recovering some strength, got out and escaped, and raised the town, who sent out hue and cry immediately for their apprehension. Tune of, Aim not too high; or, Fortune my for, &c. With allowance -
More bloody news from Essex, or, A True account of the lamentable murder of a poor woman big with two children, on the highway
as also the miraculous discovery of the body, and apprehension of a man and a woman, supposed to be the authors of that barbarous cruelty -
Whereas a most barbarous and outragious murder and robbery was committed, on Sunday the seventh day of this instant October in the evening, in the town of Radrom in the county of Wicklow ...
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A True relation of all the bloody murders that have been committed in and about the citie and suburbs of London, since the 4th of this instant Jnne [sic] 1677
with an account how, and after what manner they were committed : together with the apprehending of three highway-men on Thursday last for a robbery by them committed neer Kingston, shewing the manner of their taking, and commitment to Newgate -
A Caution to married couples
being a true relation how a man in Nightingale-Lane, having beat and abused his vvife, murthered a tub-man that endevoured to stop him from killing her with a half-pike, for which he was carried to Newgate the 15th of May, 1677