Death and destruction or, The Unhappy Family. In three parts. Being a full and true accout of one Mrs Seymour a merchant's widow of Bristol, lay with her own son unknown to him, and was got with child by him. How she went to Chepstow, and was privately brought to bed of a Girl, who growing up to be a handsome Woman, was married to her Father and Brother. How it was discovered; and how thereupon the Mother was put in Prison, and dyed, the Daughter drowned herself, and appeared to the young Man her Father, Brother, and Husband at Sea, who thereupon raniaving mad. To which is added; Teague and Sawney, &c.

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[London?] : Printed by Shilling know Age, [1750?]

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8p. ; 80.

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ESTC T192035

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