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A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell , otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. containing a series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the Manner she came by her Wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the Particulars of that horrid Transaction. By Heartfree, Author of Two Letters on the same Subject in the Gazetteer.
HeartfreeDate: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- E-books
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A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell , otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. Containing A Series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable Relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the Manner she came by her Wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the Particulars of that horrid Transaction. By Heartfree, Author of Two Letters on the same Subject in the gazetteer.
HeartfreeDate: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- E-books
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A most cicumstantial [sic] account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell , otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. ... By Heartfree, ..
HeartfreeDate: 1760- E-journals
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A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young Lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. Containing a series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the manner she came by her wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the particulars of that horrid transaction. By Heartfree, author of two letters on the same subject in the gazetteer.
HeartfreeDate: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- E-books
- Online
A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell , otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone, on Saturday October 4. Containing A Series of very extraordinary Facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable Relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the Manner she came by her Wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the Particulars of that horrid Transaction. By Heartfree, Author of Two Letters on the same Subject in the Gazetteer.
HeartfreeDate: 1761