News from Basing-Stoak of one Mrs. Blunden, a maltsters vvife, who was buried alive relating how she was over heard by the school-boys, that were playing neer her grave, and afterwards by their master ...
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News from BASING-STOAK, Of one Mrs. BLUNDEN A Maltsters VVife, who was Buried Alive.

Relating how she was over-heard by the School-Boys, that were playing neer her Grave, and afterwards by their Master, and several others to repeat these words.

Take me out my Grave.

Whereupon she was caused to be digged up, being found beaten and brused in a lamentable manner; and all people then conclud∣ing her dead, they interred her agan the second time, but on the morrow, which was five days after her Funeral, tasing her up again, they found she had torn off her winding-sheet, and beaten her self far worse than before.

For which neglect several person were Indicted at the last Assizes held at VVinchesier, and the Town of Basing-Soak complled to pay a great Fine.

Printed for John Millet.