EBBA 31359
British Library - Roxburghe
The Matchless Murder. / Given an Account of the most horrible and bloody murthering of the most worthy / Gentleman Thomas Thin Esq; who was on Sunday February the twelfth 1682 barba- / rously killed in his own Coach by some blood-thirsty outlandish Villains, who shot / five or six Bullets into his Belly, whereof he quickly died, and the names of the / murtherers now lying in Newgate, who have confessed the same, are as followeth: / Capt. Christopher Furatz a German, George Boroskie a Polander, John Stern a German / Frederick Harder, and Amien Berg, accessaries. | |
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Date Published | 1662-1692 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for J Conyers at the black Raven in Duck lane |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 4.60 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.10.60 |
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Title | The Matchless Murder. / Given an Account of the most horrible and bloody murthering of the most worthy / Gentleman Thomas Thin Esq; who was on Sunday February the twelfth 1682 barba- / rously killed in his own Coach by some blood-thirsty outlandish Villains, who shot / five or six Bullets into his Belly, whereof he quickly died, and the names of the / murtherers now lying in Newgate, who have confessed the same, are as followeth: / Capt. Christopher Furatz a German, George Boroskie a Polander, John Stern a German / Frederick Harder, and Amien Berg, accessaries. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Troy Town. |
First Lines | COme and assist my trembling Pen, / while I endeavour to explain |
Refrain | But bloody Humors to fulfill. / Innocent blood they daily spill. [with variation] |
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