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Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920
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Treason justly punished: or, A full relation of the condemnation and execution of Mr. William Staley who was found guilty of high treason, at the Kings-bench-barr at Westminster, on Thursday the 21st. of Nov. 1678. For speaking dangerous, and treasonable words against his most Sacred Majesty the King. For which he was sentenced to be drawn, hang'd, and quartered. And was accordingly executed upon Tuesday the 26th. of this instant Nov. 1678. at Tyburn. Tune of, The rich merchant-man &c. VVith allowance.
The Rich Merchant Man
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Trauriges Abschieds-Lied, einer Mutter mit ihren vier Söhnen, welche zu Mannheim wegen vielen Räubereyen und Mordthaten hingerichtet worden sind
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TOE-ZANG: Wat tyding komt van de Kaep, / In Amsteldam te voren
O Holland schoon, &c.
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Todesurtheil und Hinrichtung des Räuberhauptmanns Schinderhannes welcher im 24sten Jahre seines Alters mit noch 19 seiner Kameraden am 20sten November 1803 zu Maynz ausser der Stadt durch die Guillotine hingerichtet worden ist Nebst Schinderhannes Abschieds-Lied
Hartes Schicksal meiner Jahre etc.
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Timm Thode's, des achtfachen Mörders und Brandstifters, Schwurgerichts-Verhandlung und Urtheil
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Thomas Moorhead
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This lytle treatyse declareth the study and frutes of Barnes borned in west smythfelde in London the .xxx. daye of Iuly in the .xxxii. yeare of the raygn of our Soueraygne Lorde Kynge Henry the viij. Newely compyled, and nowe newely Imprynted.
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The York-shire Tragedy: GIVING An Account of a Barbarous Murther Committed on the Bodies of a young Man and Maid, by Thieves, who made their escape, and was not found in two Years after; and then being apprehended, they were Arraigned, and their Ring-leader found Guilty; for which he received the due Sentence of Death, and was accordingly Executed at York late Sizes.
Fond Boy
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The YARMOUTH Tragedy; OR, The CONSTANT LOVERS.
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The Wreck of the Northfleet and loss of 350 human lives
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The Wreck of the Dunbar
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The wofull lamentation of Edward Smith, a poore penitent prisoner in the Jayle of Bedford, which he wrote a short time before his death.
Dainty come thou to me
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The Wife's Dream
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THE VVhipster of VVoodstreet, OR, A True Account of the Barbarous and Horrid Murther committed on the Body of Mary Cox, late Servant in Woodstreet LONDON.
Grim King of the Ghosts
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The unnaturall Wife: Or, The lamentable Murther, of one goodman Dauis, LockeSmith in Tutle-streete, who was stabbed to death by his Wife, on the 29. of Iune, 1628. For which fact, She was Araigned, Condemned, and Adiudged. to be Burnt to Death in Smithfield, the 12. Iuly 1628.
Bragandary
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The Unhappy VOYAGE. / Giving an Account of the Royal Anne Galley
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THE Unfortunate WELCH-MAN; OR The Untimely Death of Scotch JOCKEY
The Country Farmer
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The Unfortunate voyage of the Guardian man of war
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THE Unfaithful Servant; AND The Cruel Husband.
The Rich Merchant Man
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The true manner of the life and Death of Sir Thomas Wentworth, late Lord Lievtenant Deputy of Ireland, Lord Generall of his Majesties Army, Knight of the Noble order of the Gar∣ter, who was beheaded the 12. day of this present moneth of May, 1641, the rune is Welladay Welladae.
Welladay Welladae
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The traytors last farewell: or, Treason miraculously discover'd.
Let Oliver now be forgotten
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THE Swaggering Man.
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The sorrowful complaint of Susan Higges, a lusty Countrey Wench, dwelling in Risborrow in Buckinghamshire, who for twenty yeeres, most gallantly maintained her selfe by Robberies on the high-way side, and such like practises. And lastly, how she was executed at Brickhill, at the Assises, for a murther by her committed upon Messeldon Heath.
Lusty Gallant
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The Shipwreck
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The SEA-Martyrs; OR, The Seamen's sad Lamentation for their Faithful Service, Bad Pay, and Cruel Usage. Being a woeful Relation how some of them were unmercifully put to Death for pressing for their Pay, when their Families were like to starve. Thus our New Government does Subjects serve, And leaves them this sad choice to hang or starve. To the Tune of Banstead Downs.
Banstead Downs
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