Accession number
PML 3469.66 (verso)
Published
[London] : Printed for P Brooksby, near the Hospital gate, in West-Smithfield, [1682?]
Notes
Caption title continues: Being a full and true Account of the Inhumane murther committed upon the person of Thomas Thin, Esq; who was Shot in his Coach, in Pall-Mall, on the 12th of Feb. 1682. by one George Boroskie, a Polander; ... accompanied by Christopher Fratz, and John Stern, who being taken on the 13th. following, were carried before the Council, together with Amiens Bourg, and Fredrick Herbert, and after commirted [sic] to Newgate. As likewise an account of the taking of Count Charles John Conningsmarke at Gravesend, on the 19th of Feb. who is thought to be the Original cause of that murther ... Tune is, Troy Town, Or, A Warning for lewd livers.
Half-sheet.
Concerning the assassination of Thomas Thynne by Christopher Vratz, George Boriskie and John Stern, acting in the employ of Carl Johan von Königsmarck, on February 12, 1682.
Printed in four columns in black letter; illustrated with six woodcuts of (from left to right) a knight in armor on horseback, a coach driven by six horses, a winged skull with motto "Spes addidit alas", a horse and rider, a knight in armor bearing a sword and shield, and a knight in armor bearing a pole ax.
Refrain (in roman type): Whilst Justice does apace pursue, / To punish the blood-thirsty Crew [with variations].
Half-sheet.
Concerning the assassination of Thomas Thynne by Christopher Vratz, George Boriskie and John Stern, acting in the employ of Carl Johan von Königsmarck, on February 12, 1682.
Printed in four columns in black letter; illustrated with six woodcuts of (from left to right) a knight in armor on horseback, a coach driven by six horses, a winged skull with motto "Spes addidit alas", a horse and rider, a knight in armor bearing a sword and shield, and a knight in armor bearing a pole ax.
Refrain (in roman type): Whilst Justice does apace pursue, / To punish the blood-thirsty Crew [with variations].
Description
1 sheet ([1] page.) : illustrations (woodcut) ; 21 X 31 cm
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