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The vvicked life and penitent death of Tho. Savage
licensed and entred, according to order -
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 -
Strange and wonderful news from Warwick-shire
being a true and faithful relation of unheard of apparitions, lately appearing on the church wall of Austery in the county of Warwick : in manner and form as it here in is fully related, to the wonder of this age, and amazement of ... the spectators who come far and near to behold it ... and also a true relation of a horrible murther committed on the body of a Jewish woman, being a daughter of one of their priests, since Christmas last, by the order of her own father being according to the Jewish law, as plainly appears in the 21 chapter of Leviticus and the ninth verse -
A true copy of the paper deliuered by James Clough who vvs [sic] executed on Friday last au [sic] Tybutn [sic] to his friend at the sait [sic] piace [sic] of execution
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Strange news from Stratton in Cornwal: or, A true relation of a cruel b[l]oody murther commited by one J.R. upon his own father, for lucre of enjoying his estate
who (after he had committed the fact, and laid the knife in the bed where his father lay) called in several neighbours to witness that his father had murthered himself; bu [sic] upon search, his shirt and breast were found besprinkled with his fathers blood; upon which search he fell in a swound, and after his recovery confest the fact, and is now in goal [sic] Written by one William Reddish, who was in Stratton at the same time when the murther was committed: and written since in a letter to Mr. Pearce Manaton in Windmill-Court in the Burcherrow near Temple-Barr, by his brother, living within half a mile of the said town. With allowance -
A true narrative of three wicked and bloody murthers committed in three several months
the first was at Oxford, committed by Thomas Hovell, a taylor; upon the body of John White, a schollar of Bealy-Colledge, through covetousness for his money. The second in London, done by a young lady upon her lover, by reason he had promis'd her marriage, and got her with child, she went to pistol him, but failing in that, she stabb'd him with a pen-knife. The third was done by a victualler on Bednal-Green, within two miles of London; who comming home late, run his wife through with a rapier, she being bigg of her first child. The reasons of these murthers, and how they was acted, the book within does more largely make mention -
The confession of Francis Nicholson
(who committed that most barbarous murther upon the body of John Dimbleby, servant to Mr. Marriot) at the place of execution which was upon the green over against Hampton-Court, and near the place where he did the murther on Wednesday last, it being the 27th of October 1680 : who was afterwards carried to Hounslow-Heath and there hang'd up in chains -
A Narrative of the most deplorable death and burial of that never to be forgotten pattern of love to his countrey, Capt. William Bedlow, who deceased the 20th of August 1680
with his attestations that he left in writing for the good of this nation, concerning the late damnable plot ... with the text preach'd at his funeral ... also a true account of the murder commited by the Earl of Pembroke, on the watch belonging to Chiswick ... with the whole relation of the two prophets at Tholouze, in France ... with their nine prophecies