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Bloody news from Covent Garden; being a true relation, how one Mr. Bulger, an Irish gentleman, who committed a horrible and bloody murther near the three-tun tavern, in Chandois-Street: and of a baker's wife that is secured for the same fact
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A most horrid and bloody murther committed at Islington in the county of Middlesex
On Saturday the 7th of instant July 1683. by four foot-padders whereof two are taken whose names are Thomas Wilson and Neal Johnson, the last being the man that committed the murther upon the body of the deceased; who dyed of his wounds, in the space of five hours notwithstanding all meanes ucsed [sic] to the contrary -
The mirrour of cruelty
being a true and just account of two most notorious and barbarous murthers lately perpetrated by the bloody hands of inhumane and butcherly villians. One being committed at East-Hanvil, in the county of Essex, on Fryday the 25th of May, 1683 upon the body of a widow, once living the town aforesaid, who was murdered by one that she ahd lent money to, and was stabbed under the left pap, had her skull broke, and her throat cut by this monster of nature. The other wicked and bloody piece of barbarity was acted at Barnet, 10 miles from London, by two luxurious villiams, now lying in goal at St. Albans, in the county of Hertford, who after they had shamefully and wickedly (committed each of them) a rape upon a shop-keepers wife in the town aforementioned, most sadly and without pitty, cut the throat of the said woman, and are now confined to receive the reward due to such, as shall without shame of pitty, be guilty of the like villany. Licensed and entred according to order -
The true proceedings of the sessions, begun at the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday the 18th. of April, 1683
Giving an account of the several tryals (viz.) for high treason, murders, felonies, &c. with the condemnation of those convicted. Printed by authority -
The Bloody papist, or, A true relation of the horrid and barbarous murder
committed by one Ro Sherburn of Kyme in Lincolnshire (a notorious papist) upon his wife whom in an inhumane manner he murder'd in her bed, for which he is now a prisoner in Lincoln-Gaol