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A further aud [sic] more particular account of the barbarous murther, of Philip Parry, Esq; committed by Mr. Thomas Bond, : near Covent Garden, On Friday night last, being the 15th. of March 1700. As allso, [sic] how the coroners inquest brought it in willful murther, on Saturday last and of Mr. Thomas Vaughns being committed to Newgate, for being accessary to the said murther, and of his own son being set at liberty.
Year: 1700
Publisher: London : Printed by J.W. near Fleet-street,
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The Unnatural son, or, A sad and deplorable relation of the unfortunate end of H. Jackson : at Horsham near Sussex who having spent the estate his father left him, in drunkenness and whoreing, murthered his own mother, and robb'd the house : also how he was apprehended, and his confession at his tryal, his pertinent behaviour at the place of execution, his prayer and the ministers also, his dying words, and how he was hang'd in chains at Horsham on Friday the 11th of August 1700, where ravens pickt out his eyes, to the wonder of several spectators.
Year: 1700
Publisher: [S.l.] : Printed for R. Brown,
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An account of a most inhumane and barbarous murder committed by one William Sherloge and his whore, upon the bodies of his own wife & child; : and how he sett his house on fire, was apprehended, and carried before Captain Evans, examined and committed to Cork-Goal. [sic] : Eniskean, December the 10th. 1700.
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Ward, Richard
Year: 1700
Publisher: Dublin, : Printed at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row,
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The lady Isabella's tragedy; or The step-mothers cruelty. : Being a relation of a most lamentable and cruel murder, committed on the body of the Lady Isabella, the only daughter of a noble duke, occasioned by the means of a cruel step-mother and the master-cook, who were both adjudged to suffer death for committing the said horrid act. To the tune of The ladies fall.
Year: 1700
Publisher: [London] : Printed for E. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner,
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A Full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed by Edward Williams on the body of Mr. Hinton, at the Windsor-Castle in Green-Dragon Court, near Charing-Cross, on Thursday last : with the occasion of their quarrel ... and how the coroners inquest brought it in wilful murther, and committed Mrs. Hinton to the gate-house ... for being accessary [sic] to the same.
Year: 1700
Publisher: London : Printed for William Alkin ...,
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A sad account of the unhappy and deplorable torture, and terrible death of Mr. Parker a tobacconist at Shaklewel near Hackney; : who was miserably torn and mangled, by three doggs his leggs and arms, being almost knawd in pieces by them in such a dreadful and terrible manner, that he died in sad pain and torture on Monday morning last, and was buried at Hackney on Wednesday, the 18th of September 1700. Printed according to order.
Year: 1700
Publisher: London : Printed for E. Hawks near Brides-Lane,
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The Case of Mrs. Mary Stout, widow
Year: 1700
Publisher: [London : s.n.,
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A true copy of the letter that was sent, by Gerhard Dremelius, the Dutch drawer, to his father in Nienburg, : High Germany, some days before he was executed for the murther of Oliver Norris, esq. Wherein is expressed, his full and particular confession of the said murther; how it was perform'd, with several strange discoveries relating to that barbarous action; never before made publick. Being faithfully translated from the Dutch copy, and now published at the request of his friends.
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An account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying-speeches of the condemn'd criminals, that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday, December the 20th. 1700.
Author:
Lorrain, P.
Year: 1700
Publisher: London : Printed for E. Mallet, at the Hat and Hawk in Bride Lane,
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A Further and more true account of the apprehending and taking of Gerard Dremelius the Drawer, for the murther of Oliver Norris Esquire, : at the White-Cross Tavern in East Smith field, his examination, and confession, together with the examination of Micheal [sic] Van Burgh, and Catherin Truet before the coroners inquest, and their commitment to Newgate on Saturday last. : As also a further, and more particular account of the said barbarous murther.
Year: 1700
Publisher: London, : Printed by J.W. near Fleet-street.,
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