The Bloody murtherer, or, The unnatural son his just condemnation at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 8, 1671/2 with the suffering of his sister and servant, for the murther of his mother, Mrs. Grace Jones, for which the said son was prest to death, his sister burnt, and his boy hang'd : with a true accompt of their trials, penitent behaviour, prayers, speeches, and circumstances thereunto relating : with letters of several worthy divines.
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- The Bloody murtherer, or, The unnatural son his just condemnation at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 8, 1671/2 with the suffering of his sister and servant, for the murther of his mother, Mrs. Grace Jones, for which the said son was prest to death, his sister burnt, and his boy hang'd : with a true accompt of their trials, penitent behaviour, prayers, speeches, and circumstances thereunto relating : with letters of several worthy divines.
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- London :: Printed by H. Lloyd for Jonathan Edwin ...,
- 1672.
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- Subject terms
- Jones, Henry, -- d. 1672.
- Jones, Grace, -- d. 1671.
- Bridges, George, -- d. 1672.
- Murder -- Wales.
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"The Bloody murtherer, or, The unnatural son his just condemnation at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 8, 1671/2 with the suffering of his sister and servant, for the murther of his mother, Mrs. Grace Jones, for which the said son was prest to death, his sister burnt, and his boy hang'd : with a true accompt of their trials, penitent behaviour, prayers, speeches, and circumstances thereunto relating : with letters of several worthy divines." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28412.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
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A POEM upon the late Execrable Murther com∣mitted by
Henry Jones (and his Confederate BoyGeorge Bridges) Octob. 11, 1671. upon his Mother Mrs.Grace Jones ofMonmouth Widow, and their deserved Executions, the oneMarch 11. the otherMarch 16. 1671/2. -
The Wicked Life, Horrid Mur∣ther, and Penitent Death of
HENRY JONES: -
A Godly learned Ministers Letter, to Mr.
Jones, soon after he was com∣mitted to prison. - account
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The Judgement or Sentence in case of standing mute, called,
Pain, Fort, & Dure. - account
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- advert for medicine