The yarmouth tragedy; or, the perjur'd sailor. In three parts. Part I. Shewing how a Sailor courted a Merchant's Daughter in Yarmouth; how he deluded her, and got her with Child. Part II. He finding she was with Child, shipp'd himself for Sea; upon which she drest herself in Man's Apparel, and went on board the same Ship, and how she discovered herself to him. Part III. How in their Passage from Leghorn to England, he barbarously (when she was near her Delivery) threw her into the Sea: Also how her Ghost appear'd to him, and carried him away, and was never heard of since.

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[Newcastle upon Tyne?, s.n., 1775?]

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8p. ; 120.

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ESTC T52857

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