A more fuller and exact account of the tryals & examinations of several malefactors and others, at the Sessions House in the Old Bayly, on Fryday, Saturday, and Munday the 19, 20 & 22 of this instant February, 1674. : With a perfect account of the butcher that kill'd his wife at the gravel-pits the back side of Islington.
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