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Ratiocinium vernaculum, or, A reply to Ataxiae obstaculum [[electronic resource] ] : being a pretended answer to certain queries dispersed in some parts of Gloucester-shire
Ratiocinium vernaculum, or, A reply to Ataxiae obstaculum [[electronic resource] ] : being a pretended answer to certain queries dispersed in some parts of Gloucester-shire
Autore Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for A.B., 1678
Descrizione fisica [27], 166 p
Soggetto topico Religious tolerance - Great Britain
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996388316003316
Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>  
London, : Printed for A.B., 1678
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, trial, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John and Richard Perry, for the supposed murder of Will. Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource] ] : Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man. Sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Knt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Thomas Shirly, Doctor of physick, in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was conveyed to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when his master (who bought him there) dying, he return'd to England; in the mean while, supposed to be murdered by his man-servant, who falsly accused his own mother and brother as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills, in Gloucestershire
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, trial, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John and Richard Perry, for the supposed murder of Will. Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource] ] : Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man. Sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Knt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Thomas Shirly, Doctor of physick, in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was conveyed to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when his master (who bought him there) dying, he return'd to England; in the mean while, supposed to be murdered by his man-servant, who falsly accused his own mother and brother as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills, in Gloucestershire
Autore Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for John Atkinson, near the chapter-house, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1676]
Descrizione fisica 31, [1] p
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisonWilliam
Soggetto topico Kidnapping - England
Trials (Murder) - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996383571703316
Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>  
London, : printed for John Atkinson, near the chapter-house, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1676]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, and for the murder of William Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource] ] : being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man / / sent in a letter (by Sir T.O. of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Kt., and one of His Majesties justices of the peace) to T.S. Dr. of physick in London ; likewise Mr. Harrison's own acount how he was conveyed into Turkey and there made a slave above two years .
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, and for the murder of William Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource] ] : being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man / / sent in a letter (by Sir T.O. of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Kt., and one of His Majesties justices of the peace) to T.S. Dr. of physick in London ; likewise Mr. Harrison's own acount how he was conveyed into Turkey and there made a slave above two years .
Autore Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Rowland Reynolds ..., 1676
Descrizione fisica 3, [23] p
Soggetto topico Kidnapping - England
Trials (Murder) - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996396089503316
Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>  
London, : Printed for Rowland Reynolds ..., 1676
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, for the suppos'd murder of William Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource]] : Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath hapned in the memory of man; sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Kt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Tho. Shirly, Dr. of physick in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was convey'd to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when his master (who bought him there) dying, how he return'd to England, mean while suppos'd to be murder'd by his man-servant, who falsly accus'd his own mother, and brother, as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills in Gloucester-shire
A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, for the suppos'd murder of William Harrison, Gent [[electronic resource]] : Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath hapned in the memory of man; sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Kt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Tho. Shirly, Dr. of physick in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was convey'd to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when his master (who bought him there) dying, how he return'd to England, mean while suppos'd to be murder'd by his man-servant, who falsly accus'd his own mother, and brother, as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills in Gloucester-shire
Autore Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for J. & R. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard in Little-Britain, [1676?]
Descrizione fisica [4], 43, [1] p
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisonWilliam
Soggetto topico Kidnapping - England
Trials (Murder) - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394797303316
Overbury Thomas, Sir, <d. 1684.>  
London, : printed for J. & R. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard in Little-Britain, [1676?]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui