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EBBA 31714

University of Glasgow Library - Euing
THE / Murtherer Justly Condemned, / OR, / An Account of George Feast, a Butcher of Shoreditch, being found / Guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, for the Barbarous bloody Murther of his / Wife, by [st]abbing her in the Belly, in Leaden-Hall Market, on the 5th of May, 1697. / Of which Wound she immediately Dyed, also some Account of his Penitent Behaviour / in Newgate.
Date Published 1697
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Imprint Printed for John Foster, at the Grey-Hound, near the / Noah's Ark Tavern, over-against Vine-street / St. Giles's in the Fields.
License With Allowance.
Collection University of Glasgow Library - Euing
Location University of Glasgow Library
Shelfmark Euing Ballads 223r
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Title THE / Murtherer Justly Condemned, / OR, / An Account of George Feast, a Butcher of Shoreditch, being found / Guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, for the Barbarous bloody Murther of his / Wife, by [st]abbing her in the Belly, in Leaden-Hall Market, on the 5th of May, 1697. / Of which Wound she immediately Dyed, also some Account of his Penitent Behaviour / in Newgate.
Tune Imprint To the Tune of, Packingtons Pound.
First Lines COme listen a while and a Story you'll hear, / That will strike you with d[r]ead & amazement & fear
Refrain Then let all be warn'd how they rashly proceed, / Least trouble and anguish for them be decreed.
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Notes Printed on the recto of EBBA 31716, entitled "A New Ballad of / King John and the Abbot / of Canterbury."