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...a mother who murders several ofher illegitimate infants, see Brewer's The Bloudy Mother. Richard Watkins's Newes fromthe Dead (1651), a learned account of the "miraculous" survival of AnneGreene, a woman hanged for neonatal...
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wWatkins, R. (1651) Newes from the Dead, or a true and exact Narration of the miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene …, Oxford. Webster, C. (ed.) (1970...
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...as she was not long 'without the usual courses ofwomen', she could not be guilty of the crime of infanticide.Newes from the Dead (1651), 9.Most women showed anxiety about their pregnancies. They feared mis­carriage...
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...andconcluded: 'my endeavours in this businesse have bettered my reputation'.[Richard Watkins], Newes from the Dead (Oxford 1651), 1-8, 14-15; this poem was written byKingsmill Lucy, a gentleman-commoner...
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...thebibliography.Chronologica series vitae etc. Domini C. Wren, Lansdowne MS 698/4,Brit. Mus., London.Newes from the Dead, 2nd ed., Oxford 1651 (verses by Wren, pp. 13,14).S. HARTLIB, The reformed Commonwealth...
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...This day was buried (but I could not be there) my cozenPercivall Angier; and yesterday I received the newes thatDr. Tom Pepys is dead, at Impington, for which I am butlittle sorry, not only because he would have been trouble­some...
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...00ADtrate Dekkerian vocabulary in Newes from Graves-end.F. P...to beMiddleton's); Newes from Graves-end, 1604; The...0028the second edition of Newes fromHell, with additions); The Dead Tearme, 1608; The Belman of...
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...young SonneGarinter was suddainly dead: which newes so soone as Bellariaheard, surcharged...stopped,that she fell downe presently dead, and could never be revived.This...throughout all Bohemia: theiryoung Prince dead, their vertuous Queene bereaved...
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...heavye yoke delyverynge yow thys howre.The woman is dead: suche newes are hyther brought.K. J. For me a synnar thys myracle...vengeaunce take it! by the messe, it is unhappyeShe is dead so sone. Now is it past remedye:So must we lose all...
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