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Title:
God's revenge against murder! : or, the tragical histories and horrid cruelties of Elizabeth Brownrigg, midwife, to Mary Mitchell, Mary Jones, & Mary Clifford, her three apprentices. Also a circumstantial and correct account of John Williamson, shoemaker, for starving and beating his wife to death, shewing the wisdom and power of God in bringing such monsters to justice and punishment. Both taken from the office copy in the Clerk of the Arraigns Chamber
Author:
Brownrigg, Elizabeth, 1720?-1767; Great Britain.
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Editions:
3
Total Holdings:
17
OCLC Work Id:
4124177441
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TitleGod's revenge against murder, or, The tragical histories and horrid cruelties of Elizabeth Brownrigg, midwife, to Mary Mitchell, Mary Jones, & Mary Clifford, her three apprentices : also a circumstantial and correct account of John Williamson, shoemaker, for starving and beating his wife to death, shewing the wisdom and power of God in bringing such monsters to justice and punishment. Both taken from the office copy in the clerk of the arraigns chamberby Brownrigg, Elizabeth, 1720?-1767eng 15050HV6535.E3
TitleGod's revenge against murder! : or, the tragical histories and horrid cruelties of Elizabeth Brownrigg, midwife, to Mary Mitchell, Mary Jones, & Mary Clifford, her three apprentices. Also a circumstantial and correct account of John Williamson, shoemaker, for starving and beating his wife to death, shewing the wisdom and power of God in bringing such monsters to justice and punishment. Both taken from the office copy in the Clerk of the Arraigns Chambereng 1  
TitleGod's revenge against murder! : Or, the tragical histories and horrid cruelties of Elizabeth Brownrigg, midwife, to Mary Mitchell, Mary Jones, & Mary Clifford, her three apprentices. Also a circumstantial and correct account of John Williamson, shoemaker, for starving and beating his wife to death, shewing the wisdom and power of God in bringing such monsters to justice and punishment. Both taken from the office copy in the clerk of the arraigns chamberby Brownrigg, Elizabeth, 1720?-1767eng 1050HV6535.E3
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