The norwich tragedy; or, unnatural ingratitude. Being an account of Sir Peter Symonds, Kt. near Norwich, who marrying a Lady that had a Blackamore Maid, and giving her a Box of the Ear, she, thro' Revenge told Lies of her Mistres's being great with the Groom, and caused Sir Peter through Jealousy to kill them both. Of the Lady's Ghost appearing to Sir Peter, telling him of the Maid's Treachery, and bid him prepare for Death the next Day. And of his killing the Maid and Himself. To which is added, a funeral sermon preached on the Sunday after upon this melancholy Occasion.

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[1775?]
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Tewkesbury : printed and sold by S. Harward, Wholesale and Retale, [1775?]

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8p. ; 120.

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ESTC T43184

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