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- catalog alternative "A true relation of one Giles Fenderlin, who kill'd his wife, and sold her soul to the devil ...".
- catalog alternative "True relation of one Giles Fenderlin, who kill'd his wife, and sold her soul to the devil ...".
- catalog created "1939]".
- catalog date "1939".
- catalog date "1939]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1939]".
- catalog extent "2 p. l., 2-9 numb. l., 2 l.".
- catalog isPartOf "Reprints of English books, 1475-1700, No. 25".
- catalog issued "1939".
- catalog issued "1939]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Ingram,".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "Fenderlyn, Giles, -1652.".
- catalog subject "PR1101 .R42 no.25".
- catalog subject "Peterson, Joan, -1652.".
- catalog subject "Witchcraft England.".
- catalog title "A true relation of one Giles Fenderlin, who kill'd his wife, and sold her soul to the devil ...".
- catalog title "The tryall and examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson, before the honorable bench, at the Sessions house in the Old-Bayley, yesterday; for her supposed witchcraft, and poysoning of the Lady Powel at Chelsey: together with her confession at the bar. Also, the tryal, examination, and confession, of Giles Fenderlyn, who had made a covenant with the devil for 14 years, written with the bloud of his two fore-fingers, and afterwards kill'd his wife: with the strange apparitions that appeared unto him in prison; and how the devil saluted him in the likeness of a lawyer. Likewise, the manner how he was enchanted, and made shot-free; and by the power and efficacy of a ring which the devil gave him, could find out any monies that was hid, and escape undiscover'd from his enemies; but his covenant being expir'd, he was apprehended, and (according to law) sentenc'd to be hang'd in chaines. London, Printed for G. Horton, 1652.".
- catalog title "True relation of one Giles Fenderlin, who kill'd his wife, and sold her soul to the devil ...".
- catalog type "text".