The witch of Wapping, or, An exact and perfect relation, of the life and devilish practices of Joan Peterson ... who was condemned for practising witch-craft, and sentenced to be hanged at Tyburn ... together, with the confession of Prudence Lee, who was burnt in Smithfield ... for the murthering her husband ; and her admonition and counsel to all her sex in general ... 1652.
1939
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Title
The witch of Wapping, or, An exact and perfect relation, of the life and devilish practices of Joan Peterson ... who was condemned for practising witch-craft, and sentenced to be hanged at Tyburn ... together, with the confession of Prudence Lee, who was burnt in Smithfield ... for the murthering her husband ; and her admonition and counsel to all her sex in general ... 1652.
Created/published
[Ingram], [1939]
Description
10 leaves ; cm.
Series statement
Reprints of English books, 1475-1700, edited by Joseph Arnold Foster ; no. 13
Note
"50 copies printed."
"The editor is indebted to the British Museum for permission to reprint the text from the British Museum copy, E.659(18.)."
"The editor is indebted to the British Museum for permission to reprint the text from the British Museum copy, E.659(18.)."
Series
Foster, Joseph Arnold. Reprints ; no. 13.