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Inhumanity and barbarity not to be equal'd : Being an impartial relation of the barbarous murder committed by Mrs. Elizabeth branch and her daughter, on the body of Jane Buttersworth, their servant, at their farm at High-Church near Philips-Norton, in the county of somerset. Containing also, I. A recital of the principal and material evience at their tryal at Taunton Assizes before Mr. Justice Chappel, on Friday the 4th of April, 1740. II. The manner of the discovery of the murder. III. The wonderful appearance of the light seen on the grave. IV. The rising of the country people upon them as they went to take their tryal. V. The particulars of their extraordinary execution at Ivelchester the third of May following, about four in the morning. Taken by a spectator. Lastly, a copy of a letter sent by Miss Betty branch some small time before her execution, to the Rev. Mr. H- of Hemmington.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Branch, Elizabeth.
Contributor:
Branch, Mary, d. 1740.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Murder--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Murder.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (37,[1]p. )
Other Title:
Inhumanity and barbarity not to be equal'd
Place of Publication:
[London] : Sold by the booksellers of London, [1740]
Notes:
An account of the murder by Mrs. Elizabeth Branch, and her daughter, Mary, of their servant Jane Butterworth, for which they were executed on the 3rd of May, 1740.
Price in square brackets: (Pr. 6d.)
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T188929.
OCLC:
509481121

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