A relation of the cruelties and barbarous murthers, : and other misdemeanours, done and committed by some foot-souldiers, and others, without command, upon some of the inhabitants of Enfield, Edmonton, Southmyms, and Hadley, in the county of Middlesex, and their servants and cattle.
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