The Proceedings at the assizes in Southwark, for the county of Surrey : begun on Thursday the 21th of March, and not ended till Tuesday the 26 of the same month, 1678 : being an account of the tryal of the woman for murdering her husband, with exact proof that came in against her, and her confession and pleas at the bar : upon which she was found guilty, and condemned to be burnt to ashes : as likewise, the tryals and condemnation of two notorious high-way-men : of a woman for murdering her bastard-childe : and of a man for another murder : together with a fall relation of all other remarkable passages there, and the number how many are to die, with their several facts : how many burnt in the hand, and how many to be transported, and to be whipped.
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Assizes (Southwark, Surrey) |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1512:10. |
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