Wonder upon wonders, or, Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark. Being, a true relation of the miraculous preserving of Dorothy Smith from being buried alive, on Thursday night last, through the great and Christian care of Mr. John Wright, ... As also, ... the great and wonderful discovery of life in her, even just as she was going to be laid in the grave; ... and the ordering of her to be caried from thence to the house of Elizabeth Ferns; ... Attested by many hundreds in the Parish, and parts adjacent. Whereunto is annexed The rou[t]ing of the whores at St James's Fair t[h]e [whipping] o[f] Bla[c]k Bess and the transporting of her, with divers others, to forreign planta[t]ions

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  • Wonder upon wonders, or, Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark. Being, a true relation of the miraculous preserving of Dorothy Smith from being buried alive, on Thursday night last, through the great and Christian care of Mr. John Wright, ... As also, ... the great and wonderful discovery of life in her, even just as she was going to be laid in the grave; ... and the ordering of her to be caried from thence to the house of Elizabeth Ferns; ... Attested by many hundreds in the Parish, and parts adjacent. Whereunto is annexed The rou[t]ing of the whores at St James's Fair t[h]e [whipping] o[f] Bla[c]k Bess and the transporting of her, with divers others, to forreign planta[t]ions
  • Strange news from St. Mary Magdalens, in the borough of Southwark
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Imprint
London: printed for George Horton, 1661.
Publication year
1661
ESTC No.
R42967
Grub Street ID
124100
Description
[2], 5, [1] p. : ill.
Note
With a woodcut captioned: "The revels of the jovial crew at St. James's Fair" on the final page.
Uncontrolled note
Verfiy transcription of title. Copy filmed is imperfect: broken type, with some loss of print