A true and sad relation of two wicked and bloody murthers : the one done by the Earl of Pembrook, and his company, upon a gentleman, a constable, and a watch-man, at Turnham-Green, five miles from London, on August the 19th. at night. The other was done by one Jane Lawson, the wife of James Lawson, living at East-Barnet, upon herself, and two small children, the one a boy between two and three years old, the other a girl about one year and a half old ; on Wednesday the first of this instant September, 1680. full of horror and amazement. The circumstances of which is very true, and sad to read. Also, a strange account of two prophets, lately at the city of Tholouze, in France, with their nine prophecies.

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Imprint:[London] : Printed for J. Clarke, in West-smithfield, 1680.
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Notes:Wing (2nd ed.) T2581A
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