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A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in th...

A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in th...

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A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in the road of Bantam, aboard an English ship called the Coster, on the 22. of October last, 1641. [electronic resource] : Wherein is shewed how the wicked villain came to the said ship and hid himself till it was very dark, and then he mudrdered [sic] all the men that were a board, except the cooke, and three boyes. And lastly, how the murderer himselfe was justly requited. Captain William Minor being an eye-witnesse of this bloudy massacre.

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A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in the road of Bantam, aboard an English ship called the Coster, on the 22. of October last, 1641. [electronic resource] : Wherein is shewed how the wicked villain came to the said ship and hid himself till it was very dark, and then he mudrdered [sic] all the men that were a board, except the cooke, and three boyes. And lastly, how the murderer himselfe was justly requited. Captain William Minor being an eye-witnesse of this bloudy massacre.

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London : Printed for T. Banks, Iuly the 18. 1642.

Date

Iuly the 18. 1642.

Record Identifier

74VvME3pbeWd

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991007209109702626

Language

English

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[2], 6 p. : ill.

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Publisher

London : Printed for T. Banks, Iuly the 18. 1642.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

Iuly the 18. 1642.

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A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in the road of Bantam, aboard an English ship called the Coster, on the 22. of October last, 1641. [electronic resource] : Wherein is shewed how the wicked villain came to the said ship and hid himself till it was very dark, and then he mudrdered [sic] al...

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Illustrated t.p.

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed.) M2885.

Thomason E.107[6].

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 19:E107[6])

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74VvME3pbeWd

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MMS ID

991007209109702626