Dreadful news from Taunton-Dean. God's judgment against jealous persons; being the whole account of the most horrid murder committed by Sir William Watts, who most cruelly murdered his lady and two small children, for which he was tried and cast at the last assizes, and executed for the same. With the solemn declaration he made at the place of execution; and the substance of a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Butler.

Date:
[1720?]

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: Dreadful news from Taunton-Dean. God's judgment against jealous persons; being the whole account of the most horrid murder committed by Sir William Watts, who most cruelly murdered his lady and two small children, for which he was tried and cast at the last assizes, and executed for the same. With the solemn declaration he made at the place of execution; and the substance of a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Butler. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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