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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 -
A true relation of what is discovered concerning the murther of the Archbp of St. Andrews
and of what appears to have been the occasion thereof -
A true relation of what is discovered concerning the murther of the Archbp of St. Andrews
and of what appears to have been the occasion thereof -
A true relation of what is discovered concerning the murther of the Archbp of St. Andrews
and of what appears to have been the occasion thereof -
A true account of the horrid murther committed upon His Grace, the late Lord Archbishop of Saint Andrews, primate and metropolitan of all Scotland, and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of that kingdom
With a detection of the lyes published in a late scandalous relation of that murther, and of the pretended occasion thereof. Published by authority -
The Earl of Danby vindicated
in reflections upon a paper intituled, Some reflections upon the E. of Danby, in relation to the murder of Sir Edmund-bury Godfry. In a letter to a friend -
A full and true relation of the execution of two persons who were executed for murdering Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex
late of the parish of St. Martins in the Fields. viz. Robert Green, and Laurence Hill, who suffered on Fryday the 21st. of this instant February, 1678/9 : also an account of their carriages and behaviours during the time of their imprisonments. And likewise at the place of execution, with several other remarkable circumstances, with allowance -
A true relation of the execution of Robert Green and Laurence Hill, at Tyburn
two Roman-Catholiques, who (with another) received tryal at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster : and were there condemned to be hanged, it being their evidently proved that they were of the number of the murderers of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey. : With the manner of their behaviour in New-Gate after condemnation, and their last speeches at the place of execution -
A clear discovery of the malicious falsehoods contained in a paper printed at London, intituled, A true relation of what is discovered concerning the murther of the Archbp of St. Andrews
And of what appears to have been the occasion thereof. As also, a faithful, but brief narrative of the said execreable murthers -
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 -
Strange news from Staffordshire
being a true relation of two bloody murders committed by one Andrew Sympson, upon the bodies of a young man and a young woman -
A true account of the horrid murder committed upon His Grace, the late Lord Archbishop of St. Andrevvs
primate and metropolitan of all Scotland, and one of His Majesties most honourable privy council of that kingdom. With a detection of the lyes published in a late scandalous relation of that murther; and of the pretended occasion thereof. Published by Authority -
Hell open'd, or, The infernal sin of murther punished
Being a true relation of the poysoning of a whole family in Plymouth, whereof two died in a short time. For which horrid fact, the malefactors were condemned before the Lord Chief Justice North at Exceter, the last Lent assizes. The one to be burnt, the other to be hanged. With an account of the several discourses and religious means used by divers godly ministers to bring them to repentance. Published for a warning to both young and old, to flie iniquity, and exercise themselves in the practice of Godliness. The second edition. By J.Q. minister of the gospel -
A proclamation anent the murtherers of the late Archbishop of St. Andrews, and appointing magistrates and councils of burghs royal to sign the declaration at Michaelmas next
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The triumphs of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sin of murther
expressed in thirty several tragical histories