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The Lord's voice, crying to his people
in some extraordinary dispensations considered in a sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned by the terrible tragedies of a man barbarbously murdering his wife and her sister, and then burning his house, March 22, 1715. Together with some account about the poor man written for the benefit of the living. By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island -
Information for David Young portioner of Gilmeadowland, pannel, against His Majesty's advocate, and Alexander Mitchel of Mitchel writer to the Signet, pursuers
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Information for His Majesty's advocate for His Highness's interest, and Alexander Mitchell of Mitchell writer to the Signet, pursuers, against David Young portioner of Gilmeadowland, pannel
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Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly
Being an impartial account of the inhumane and barbarbous murder, committed by Jeremiah Meacham, on his wife and her sister, at Newport on Rhode-Island, March 22d. 1715. With some account of his life, tryal, carriage before and after condemnation; his confession, prayers, and last dying words at the place of execution, which was April the 12th. 1715. Also a sermon preached in his hearing: on Psalm LI. 17. By Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Minister of the Gospel in Newport, Rhode-Island -
The arsonists
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Igniting the Caribbean's past
fire in British West Indian history -
A Second dialogue on rick-burning, rioting, tithes, &c
between Squire Wilson, Hughes, his steward, Thomas, the bailiff, and Harry Brown, a labourer -
Swing unmasked, or, The causes of rural incendiarism
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A Christmas box for Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, Monmouthshire
also, a letter to the married and single women of Monmouthshire -
An Address to the people of Suffolk on incendiary fires
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A Melancholy narrative of the late unhappy Samuel Brand
who was executed at Lancaster, in the province of Pennsylvania, on the 18th day of December, 1773. For the barbarous and inhuman murder, of his only brother. -
Sad nevves from Black-vvall
Being a true relation of the bloody designe of Simon Man. Who being denyed a but of wine by a Bristow marchant, whose name was Master Henry Vichols, most cruelly carryed match, powder, and candle, into one of the lower-most roomes, and burned the good ship, called the Bonaventure, upon Friday night, being the 19. of November, 1641. In which ship were burn't fifty eight men. Also, the description in vvhat manner the marchant and the master of the ship were slaine. And how the murtherer escaped away with a true account of all that were lost and how many escaped the horrible fire by swimming -
By the Honourable William Dummer Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas within some short time past many fires have broke out within the town of Boston, and divers buildings have been thereby consumed; which fires have been designedly and industriously kindled by some villanous & desperate Negroes, or other dissolute people ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the fifteenth day of April, 1723 -
God our protector and refuge in danger and trouble
A discourse, delivered at the public lecture in Boston, on Thursday, March 16, 1797 -
A short account of the life & death of Swing, the rick-burner
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A true account of the life & death of Swing, the rick-burner
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A true account of the life & death of Swing, the rick-burner
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The following account of outrages lately committed will show the distracted state of the clothing districts in this neighbourhood
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The arsonists
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By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehending of several persons justly suspected to have contrived and acted in the felonious burning of houses in and about the city of London
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Igniting the Caribbean's past
fire in British West Indian history -
All Russia is burning!
a cultural history of fire and arson in late Imperial Russia -
By a flash and a scare
incendiarism, animal maiming, and poaching in East Anglia, 1815 - 1870 -
The arsonists