A true relation of the dreadful ghost appearing to one John Dyer in VVinchester Yard, near St. Mary Ovres in Southwarke; taken to be the spirit of his late wife Jane Dyer, who departed this life some time since, with an account of the affrightful shapes, and its pursuing him from place to place. Likewise is added another account of the penitent murtherer, Robert Congden, who was executed in Brook-street, near Ratclif-Cross, and afterwards hung up in chains between Mile-End and Bow.
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- A true relation of the dreadful ghost appearing to one John Dyer in VVinchester Yard, near St. Mary Ovres in Southwarke; taken to be the spirit of his late wife Jane Dyer, who departed this life some time since, with an account of the affrightful shapes, and its pursuing him from place to place. Likewise is added another account of the penitent murtherer, Robert Congden, who was executed in Brook-street, near Ratclif-Cross, and afterwards hung up in chains between Mile-End and Bow.
- True relation of the dreadful ghost appearing to one John Dyer in Winchester Yard
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London: printed by T. Moore, 1691.
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- 1691-1691
- ESTC No.
- R220927
- Grub Street ID
- 95160
- Description
- 8 p. ; 8⁰
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- Title page woodcut.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), T2943B