EBBA 31289
British Library - Roxburghe
The Norfolk GENTLEMAN'S Last Will and Testament: / On his Death Bed, committed the keeping of his Two CHILDREN, (a Boy and a Girl) to his / Own BROTHER, who did most wickedly cause them to be destroyed, that so he might possess himself of the / Children's Estate, but by the just Judgment of God, the Murder was found out, himself, and all that he had were de- / stroyed from off the Face of the Earth. | |
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Date Published | 1730-1769 ? |
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Imprint | Newcastle upon Tyne Printed in this present YEAR. |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Pages | 3.586, 3.587 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.586-587 |
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Title | The Norfolk GENTLEMAN'S Last Will and Testament: / On his Death Bed, committed the keeping of his Two CHILDREN, (a Boy and a Girl) to his / Own BROTHER, who did most wickedly cause them to be destroyed, that so he might possess himself of the / Children's Estate, but by the just Judgment of God, the Murder was found out, himself, and all that he had were de- / stroyed from off the Face of the Earth. |
Tune Imprint | To an excellent New Tune call'd, Rogero: &c. |
First Lines | NOw ponder well you parents dear, / these words which I shall write, |
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