A strange and wonderfull relation of the burying alive of Joan Bridges of Rochester in the county of Kent. : Also, the manner if her tearing open of her own belly, the getting of the cloath off her face, and loosing of her feet in the grave, and that she was afterwards see by above 500. persons. With a description of her life, and severall other circumstances very admirable, and exceeding remarkable for all sorts of people. With a certificate of the truth of the premises, as it was affirmed to the Lord Major of London, and divers members of the Honourable House of Parliament.
1646
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A strange and wonderfull relation of the burying alive of Joan Bridges of Rochester in the county of Kent. : Also, the manner if her tearing open of her own belly, the getting of the cloath off her face, and loosing of her feet in the grave, and that she was afterwards see by above 500. persons. With a description of her life, and severall other circumstances very admirable, and exceeding remarkable for all sorts of people. With a certificate of the truth of the premises, as it was affirmed to the Lord Major of London, and divers members of the Honourable House of Parliament.
Created/published
London : Printed for E.G., 1646.
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[2], 6 p. ; |c 4⁰.
Associated name
BRIDGES, Joan, author.
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Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (2nd ed.), S5878
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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FAST ACC 271382 (quarto)