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A strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents , shewed upon Iames Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645. : Shewing how he was twice buried, and the last time layed three foot deeper than before, and another layed upon him; yet the grave was opened as before, and his body eaten and torn to pieces with dogges, and the other corps not touched. Also, a relation of the life and conversation of the said Iames Brathwaight, his fearfull vowes, oaths, and imprecations; the manner of his death, and how the grave was opened in the night. With the confession and acknowledgement of his wife, and many un-heard of passages, which will be maintained to be true, by the wife of the said Iames, the clerke of the parish, the sexton, the grave-maker, William Pillips a gardiner and many other persons of note.
Van Pelt - Microtext Microfilm 3942 Reel 50:E.305[11].
Mixed Availability
- Format:
- Microformat
- Series:
- Thomason Tracts ; 50:E.30511.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Brathwaight, James.
- Dead--Folklore--Early works to 1800.
- Dead--Folklore.
- Physical Description:
- 2 unnumbered pages, 6 pages
- 35 mm
- monochrome
- service copy
- positive
- Other Title:
- Strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents, shewed upon James Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645
- Place of Publication:
- London : Printed by B.A., 1645.
- Notes:
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob. 20th".
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
- Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Thomason Tracts ; 50:E.305[11]). s1977 miun a
- Cited in:
- Wing (2nd ed.) S5847.
- Thomason E.305[11].
- OCLC:
- 61373914
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