Heavens speedie hue and cry sent after lust and murther. : Manifested upon the suddaine apprehending of Thomas Shearwood, and Elizabeth Evans, whose manner of lives, death, and free confessions, are heere expressed. : Who were executed the one upon the 14. and the other on the 17. of this moneth of April 1635. neere to the place where the facts were committed, and now doe hang in chaines. / Written by H.G. their daily visiter at the time of their imprisonment, and severall dayes of execution. ; Published by authority..
| Main Author: | Goodcole, Henry, 1586-1641 |
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