Strange and wonderful news from London: or, A true narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there : viz. I. The barbarous murther in Little-brittain, where a smiths prentice out of a covetous desire to get his masters shop and trade, shot him through the heart with a musquet, Jan. 12. for which being convicted of petty treason, he was drawn, and hang'd. With his execution in Little-Brittain, and his last speech which he made at the gibbet this 22d. of January, 1678. II. A true relation of the great robbery committed by neer twenty thieves in Hatton-Garden; stealing away almost four hundred ounces of plate, besides, rings, money, &c. under pretence of searching for papists; for which five of them being taken, were likewise condemned, and hanged, with six other malefactors, on the said 22th. of Jan. 1678. at Tyburn. With several other motable remarques. Published for general satisfaction. With allowance.
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