Treason and murther, or, The Bloody father-in-lavv : being a true and perfect relation of a horrible murther committed at Ham, neer Stratford in Essex on the wife of James Alsop by her husbands father and brother ... together with the manner how they were severally taken ... their commitment to Chelmsford goal and their tryal at the assizes March 25, 1673/4 ...
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Treason and murther, or, The Bloody father-in-lavv : being a true and perfect relation of a horrible murther committed at Ham, neer Stratford in Essex on the wife of James Alsop by her husbands father and brother ... together with the manner how they were severally taken ... their commitment to Chelmsford goal and their tryal at the assizes March 25, 1673/4 ...
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by: White, L., fl. 1676
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by: Kirk, Edmund, d. 1684
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by: Kirk, Edmund, d. 1684
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The Tryal and condemnation of George Borosky alias Borotzi, Christopher Vratz and John Stern for the barbarous murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq. : together with the tryal of Charles John Count Coningmark, an accessary before the fact to the same murder who was acquitted of the said offence : at the sessions in the Old Bailey, Tuesday February 28, 1681.
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The indictment, arraignment, tryal, and judgment, at large, of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the Ist, of glorious memory : begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the ninth of October, 1660. and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily until Friday the nineteenth of the same month : together with a summary of the dark and horrid decrees of those cabbalists, preparatory to that hellish fact : expos'd to view for the reader's satisfaction, and information of posterity : to which is added, their speeches : with a preface, giving an account of the rise and progress of enthusiasm among us, and in other parts of Europe: with the characters, and answer to the tenets of the several persons executed.
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The tryal of John Giles at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly, held by adjournment from the 7th day of July, 1680 until the 14th day of the same month : the adjournment being appointed on purpose for the said Giles, his trial for a barbarous and inhumane attempt to assasinate and murther John Arnold.
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by: Giles, John
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Published: (1653)
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Published: (1695)
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Blood for blood, or, Murthers revenged : briefly, yet lively set for[th] in thirty tragical histories : to which are added five more, being the sad product of our times viz, K. Charles the Martyr, Montrose and Argyle ... /
by: Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650
by: Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650
Blood for blood, or, Murthers revenged : briefly, yet lively set for[th] in thirty tragical histories : to which are added five more, being the sad product of our times viz, K. Charles the Martyr, Montrose and Argyle ... /
by: Reynolds, John, fl. 1621-1650
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by: Reynolds, John, fl. 1621-1650
Published: (1661)
A Reply to the Hertford letter : wherein the case of Mrs. Stout's death is more particularly considered, and Mr. Cowper vindicated from the slanderous accusation of being accessory to the same.
Published: (1699)
Published: (1699)
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
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
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
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Treason and murther discovered : Being a true and perfect relation of the tryal & condemnation of James Alsop the father, and William Alsop his son for treason and murder; at the assises held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex, on Wednesday the 25th of March, 1674. Also the wonderfull discovery both of the treason and murder; with the sentence of the court for the manner and places of their execution. Written by a person who was present at the tryal.
by: Alsop, James, et al.
Published: (1674)
by: Alsop, James, et al.
Published: (1674)
A Full and true account of a bloody and barbarous murther, found to be committed upon the person of woman, in Kent-street, near St. George's Church, Southwark : with the circumstances that attended the discovery, and other things accompanying so amazing and cruel proceedings.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
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
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Bloody actions performed. Or, A brief and true relation of three notorious murthers : committed by three bloud-thirsty men, 2. upon their own wives. The one was done in the county of Kent, in the Isle of Tenet, Decemb. last. The other was done at Islington, neere unto London, this present year, 1653. The third was done upon a major in Coven-Garden neere London. Arthur Knight and Thomas Laret was executed, March 2. 1653. This coppy was drawn up on purpose to give the world satisfaction, whereby to know in what manner the murders was committed: being the very truth, and no more but the truth.
by: L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?
Published: (1653)
by: L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?
Published: (1653)
The crying murther : Contayning the cruell and most horrible bu[tchery] of Mr. Trat, curate of old Cleaue; who was first mu[rthered] as he trauailed vpon the high way, then was brought home to hi[s house] and there was quartered and imboweld: his quarters and bowels b[eing af]terwards perboyled and salted vp, in a most strange and fearefull manner. For thi[s] the iudgement of my Lord chiefe Baron Tanfield, young Peter Smethwi[cke, An]drew Baker, Cyrill Austen, and Alice Walker, were executed this last sum[mer] Assizes, the 24. of July, at Stone Gallowes, neere Taunton in Summerset-shire.
by: C. W., fl. 1624
Published: (1624)
by: C. W., fl. 1624
Published: (1624)
A Sad and dreadful account of a most unusual and barbarous murther : committed upon the wife of one William Langstaff ... at Merton Abbey, in the county of Surry, on the 22d of January 1689 ...
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)