EBBA 37903
Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous
THE / Wonderful Discovery: / Or, The Murtherers brought to light: / Being a full and true Account of the Inhumane murther committed upon the person of Tho- / mas Thin, Esq; who was Shot in his Coach, in the Pall-Mall, on the 12th of Feb. 1682. by one / George Boroskie, a Polander; who at that time was accompanied with Christopher Fratz, and / John Stern, who being taken on the 13th. following, were carried before the Council, together / with Amiens Bourg, and Fredrick Herbert, and after commirted to Newgate. As likewise an ac- / count of the taking of Count Charles John Conningsmarke at Gravesend, on the 19th of Feb. who / is thought to be the Original cause of that murther; of his being carryed before the Councill, / and committment to Newgate. | |
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Date Published | 1672-1696 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby, near the Ho[spital-] / gate, in West-smithfield. |
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Collection | Morgan Library and Museum - Miscellaneous |
Location | The Morgan Library & Museum |
Shelfmark | Broadside box 17c 003469.66 |
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Title | THE / Wonderful Discovery: / Or, The Murtherers brought to light: / Being a full and true Account of the Inhumane murther committed upon the person of Tho- / mas Thin, Esq; who was Shot in his Coach, in the Pall-Mall, on the 12th of Feb. 1682. by one / George Boroskie, a Polander; who at that time was accompanied with Christopher Fratz, and / John Stern, who being taken on the 13th. following, were carried before the Council, together / with Amiens Bourg, and Fredrick Herbert, and after commirted to Newgate. As likewise an ac- / count of the taking of Count Charles John Conningsmarke at Gravesend, on the 19th of Feb. who / is thought to be the Original cause of that murther; of his being carryed before the Councill, / and committment to Newgate. |
Tune Imprint | Tune is, Troy Town, Or, A Warning for lewd livers. |
First Lines | COme listen all while that I sing, / a Song most doleful for to hear; |
Refrain | Whilst Justice does apace pursue, / To punish the blood-thirsty Crew. [with variation] |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 37902, "The Life and Death of / GEORGE of OXFORD". |