God's revenge against murder [electronic resource], Or, Divine justice exemplify'd in the trial and condemnation of those wicked and cruel brothers Thomas and Isaac Hallam, for the bloody and inhuman murders and robberies committed by them on the body of Mr. William Wright of Market Raisin, and Thomas Gardiner the Lincoln post boy, in January last, 1732-3; for which wicked actions they were tried at the late Lent Assizes at Lincoln, and condemned by the Honourable Judge Proben to be executed and hung in chains, as a lasting monument of God's wrath against such villainous and inhuman barbarity.
1787
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Title
God's revenge against murder [electronic resource], Or, Divine justice exemplify'd in the trial and condemnation of those wicked and cruel brothers Thomas and Isaac Hallam, for the bloody and inhuman murders and robberies committed by them on the body of Mr. William Wright of Market Raisin, and Thomas Gardiner the Lincoln post boy, in January last, 1732-3; for which wicked actions they were tried at the late Lent Assizes at Lincoln, and condemned by the Honourable Judge Proben to be executed and hung in chains, as a lasting monument of God's wrath against such villainous and inhuman barbarity.
Created/published
Lincoln : Re-printed in the year 1787, and sold by John Drury, opposite the Bank, [1787]
Description
32 p. : ill. ; 12mo.
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Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T196798
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Lincoln.
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