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Richard Watkins
English clergyman (1623/4–1707)
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Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain hysitians [!] there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are added certain poems, casually written upon that subject. The second impression with additions.
Richard Watkins
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Date: D. 1651
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Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford December 14. 1650. afterwards revived.
Richard Watkins
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Date: 1651
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Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived : and by the care of certain physitians there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery. / Written by a scholler in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are prefixed certain poems, casually written upon that subject.
Richard Watkins
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Date: A.D. 1651
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News from the dead, or, A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene : who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650 afterwards revived; and by the care of certain [p]hysicians there, is now perfectly recovered. : Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular means used for her recovery. / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. : Whereunto are added certain [p]oems, casually written upon that subject.
Richard Watkins
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Date: 1651
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