A strange and lamentable accident that happened lately at Mears-Ashby in Northamptonshire, 1642 : of one Mary Wilmore, wife to Iohn Wilmore ... who was delivered of a childe without a head, and credibly reported to have a firme crosse on the brest ... 1642.
1940
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Title
A strange and lamentable accident that happened lately at Mears-Ashby in Northamptonshire, 1642 : of one Mary Wilmore, wife to Iohn Wilmore ... who was delivered of a childe without a head, and credibly reported to have a firme crosse on the brest ... 1642.
Created/published
[East Lansing], [1940]
Description
7 leaves ; cm.
Associated name
Series statement
Reprints of English books, 1475-1700 / edited by Joseph Arnold Foster ; no. 32
Note
Signed: by John Locke, cleric.
Illustrated title page
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
"50 copies printed."
"The editor is indebted to the British museum for permission to reprint the text from the British museum copy, E.113.(15.)"
The name of John Locke, Clericus, appears at end of the news-book.
Illustrated title page
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
"50 copies printed."
"The editor is indebted to the British museum for permission to reprint the text from the British museum copy, E.113.(15.)"
The name of John Locke, Clericus, appears at end of the news-book.
Cited/described in
Wing S5819
Series
Foster, Joseph Arnold. Reprints ; no. 32.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Call number
PR973 .F7 no.31-40