Strange nevves from Newgate and the Old-Baily: or The proofs, examinations, declarations, indictments, conviction, and confessions of I. Collins, and T. Reeve, wo of the Ranters taken in More-lane, at the Generall Sessions of goal-delivery, holden in the Old-Baily the twentieth day, of this instant Ianuary, the penalties that are inflicted upon them. The proceedings against one Parson Williams for having four wives, and Iohn Iackson a Scots minister, condemned to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for proclaiming Charles Stuart, King of England, with the strange and wonderfull judgement of God shewed upon one T. Kendall, a Ranter in Drury-lane who fell down dead as he was affirming that there is no God, or hell to punish. Published according to order.
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- Strange nevves from Newgate and the Old-Baily: or The proofs, examinations, declarations, indictments, conviction, and confessions of I. Collins, and T. Reeve, wo of the Ranters taken in More-lane, at the Generall Sessions of goal-delivery, holden in the Old-Baily the twentieth day, of this instant Ianuary, the penalties that are inflicted upon them. The proceedings against one Parson Williams for having four wives, and Iohn Iackson a Scots minister, condemned to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for proclaiming Charles Stuart, King of England, with the strange and wonderfull judgement of God shewed upon one T. Kendall, a Ranter in Drury-lane who fell down dead as he was affirming that there is no God, or hell to punish. Published according to order.
- Strange newes from Newgate and the Old-Baily Proofs, examinations, declarations, indictments, conviction, and confessions of I. Collins, and T. Reeve
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London: printed by B. Alsop, 1651.
- Publication year
- 1651-1651
- ESTC No.
- R206429
- Grub Street ID
- 82953
- Description
- [2], 6 p. ; 4⁰
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- Signatures: A?.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 21 1650", the 51 in imprint date crossed out.
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- Signatures from DFo