A true account from Chichester, concerning the death of Habin the informer : whom, contrary to all truth, two infamous and impudent lyars, have published to be barbarously murdered : one affirming it to be done by the dissenters at Chichester, the other, by the coachman of Richard Farington, Esq. : with a relation of the most malicious design to make Mr. Farington himself guilty of the said pretended murder : published for the sake of truth.
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A true account from Chichester, concerning the death of Habin the informer : whom, contrary to all truth, two infamous and impudent lyars, have published to be barbarously murdered : one affirming it to be done by the dissenters at Chichester, the other, by the coachman of Richard Farington, Esq. : with a relation of the most malicious design to make Mr. Farington himself guilty of the said pretended murder : published for the sake of truth.
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The accompt clear'd : in answer to a libel intituled, A true account from Chichester, concerning the death of Habin the informer &c. /
by: L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704
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The accompt clear'd : in answer to a libel intituled, A true account from Chichester, concerning the death of Habin the informer &c. /
by: L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704
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A True account of the last speeches, confessions, and execution of Christopher Vrats, George Boriskie, and John Sterne : who were tryed and found guilty of the barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, Esq. on the 12 of February last, and executed in the Pallmall, near the place where they committed the murther
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The Matchless murder : giving an account of the most horrible and bloody murthering of the most worthy gentleman Thomas Thin, Esq., who was on Sunday, February the twelfth, 1682 barbarously killed in his own coach ... : and the names of the murtherers now lying in Newgate, who have confessed the same, are as followeth, Capt. Christopher Furatz, a German, George Boroskie, a Polander, John Stern, a German, Fredrick Harder, and Amien Berg, accessaries : to the tune of Troy town.
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The True relation of the most barbarous and bloody murther of Thomas Thinn, Esq., who was shot in his coach by several outlandish ruffians, on the 12th of this instant Feb., 1681 : with an account of the taking five persons upon suspition of being concerned in the murther, whose names are Christopher Uval, Phrederick Herbert, John Sterne, Amiens Berg, George Boriskie, who were examined before the King and Council, and thereupon committed to Newgate, where they remain in order to their tryals.
The true confession of the three notorious and bloodly murtherers of Thomas Thynn Esq : viz. Captain Vratz, Lieutenant Sterne, and George Boraskie, to two worthy divines in Newgate, before they went to the place of execution, which was at the place where they commited the fact, on Friday the 10th of this instant March 1682.
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An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly on February the 28th, 1682, against Christopher Urats, George Boriskie, John Stern, the principle murtherers of Tho. Thin, Esq., who was shot in his coach in the Pall Mall on Feb. 12 : with what relates to Count Charles John Koningsmark, lately apprehended in disguise at Graves-end, and against whom a Bill of Indictment was found as the first contriver of the bloody tragedy.
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The True relation of the most barbarous and bloody murther of Thomas Thinn, Esq., who was shot in his coach by several outlandish ruffians, on the 12th of this instant Feb., 1681 : with an account of the taking five persons upon suspition of being concerned in the murther, whose names are Christopher Uval, Phrederick Herbert, John Sterne, Amiens Berg, George Boriskie, who were examined before the King and Council, and thereupon committed to Newgate, where they remain in order to their tryals.
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The just man's prerogative : A sermon preached privately, Sept. 27. 1706. on a solemn occasion; for the consolation of a sorrowful family, mourning over the immature death, of a pious son, viz Mr. Simeon Stoddard, who was found barbarously murdered, in Chelsea-Fields near London, May 14. 1706. /
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The true confession of the three notorious and bloodly murtherers of Thomas Thynn Esq. : viz. Captain Vratz, Lieutenant Sterne, and George Boraskie, to two worthy divines in Newgate, before they went to the place of execution, which was at the place where they commited the fact, on Friday the 10th of this instant March 1682.
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A true account of this present blasing-star : presenting it self to the view of the world, this August 1682 to the sundry considerable remarks and observations thereupon.
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An exact relation of the bloody and barbarous massacre at Bolton in the moors in Lancashire, May 28 by Prince Rupert /
by: Eye-witnesse admirably preserved by the gracious and mighty hand of God in that day of trouble
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An exact relation of the bloody and barbarous massacre at Bolton in the moors in Lancashire, May 28 by Prince Rupert /
by: Eye-witnesse admirably preserved by the gracious and mighty hand of God in that day of trouble
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by: Eye-witnesse admirably preserved by the gracious and mighty hand of God in that day of trouble
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An elegy on the famous Thomas Thin, Esq., who was barbarously murthered
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by: Gittos, George
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An elegy on the famous Thomas Thin, Esq., who was barbarously murthered.
by: Gittos, George
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by: Gittos, George
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David W. Farington.
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David W. Farington.
Published: (1906)
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The diary of Joseph Farington /
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Published: (1978)
by: Farington, Joseph, 1747-1821
Published: (1978)
Upon the immature death of that virtuous and truly religious young woman Elizabeth Stetson : wife of Samuel Stetson of Scituate, who being delivered of two living children, April the first; deceased April the ninth, 1682.
by: Witherel, William, 1600-1684
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by: Witherel, William, 1600-1684
Published: (1682)
Prince Robert his plot discovered : wherein is declared how he caused a souldier to be disguised like himselfe, who in that habit was set upon and slaine by the souldiers of the Parliaments forces : published to prevent the false and lying discoveries concerning Prince Robert : also the happinesse of peace, and the misery whereinto a land is ingaged by the cruelty of civill and domestick war.
Prince Robert his plot discovered : wherein is declared how he caused a souldier to be disguised like himselfe, who in that habit was set upon and slaine by the souldiers of the Parliaments forces : published to prevent the false and lying discoveries concerning Prince Robert : also the happinesse of peace, and the misery whereinto a land is ingaged by the cruelty of civill and domestick war.
Published: (1642)
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Prince Robert his plot discovered: : wherein is declared, how he caused a souldier to be disguised like himselfe, who in that habit was set upon and slaine by the souldiers of the Parliaments forces. Published to prevent the false and lying discoveries concerning Prince Robert. Also the happinesse of peace; and the misery whereinto a land is ingaged by the cruelty of civill and domestick war.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
The matchless murder. : Giving an account of the most horrible and bloody murthering of the most worthy gentleman Thomas Thin Esq; who was on Sunday, February the twelfth 1682 barbarously killed in his own coach by some blood-thirsty outlandish villians, who shot five or six bullets into his belly, whereof he quickly died, and the names of the murtherers now lying in Newgate, who have confessed the same, are as followeth: Capt. Christopher Furatz a German, George Boroskie a Polander, John Stern a German, Fredrick Harder, and Amien Berg, accessaries. To the tune of Troy town.
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The tryal, condemnation, and execution of three vvitches : viz. Temperace [sic] Floyd, Mary Floyd, and Susanna Edwards. Who were arraigned at Exeter on the 18th. of August, 1682. And being prov'd guilty of witch-craft, were condemn'd to be hang'd, which was accordingly executed in the view of many spectators, whose strange and much to be lamented impudence, is never to be forgotten. Also, how they confessed what mischiefs they had done, by the assistance of the devil, who lay with the above-named Temperence Floyd nine nights together. Also, how they squeezed one Hannah Thomas to death in their arms; how they also caused several ships to be cast away, causing a boy to fall from the top of a main-mast into the sea. With many wonderful things, worth your reading.
Published: (1682)
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