The derbyshire tragedy, or, a Warning Piece to all perjur'd young Men. In Three Parts. I. Being a sorrowful Account of one Elizabeth Clark Daughter to one ̀squire Clark, in Derbyshire; shewing how she was courted by a young Man whose Name was Nathaniel Smith the Son of a Goldsmith. II. Shewing also how he was to be married to her on WhitSunday last but having an Opportunity the Night before they were to be married he lay with her, and after he had filled his lustful Desires, he lift her, and went to London, where she saw him. III. How he cruelly and most barbarously murdered her, and the wrath of God overtook him.
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[Newcastle upon Tyne? : s.n., 1760?]
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8p. ; 120.
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ESTC T32329
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