A true and impartial narrative of the sufferings of Mr. Oliver Thorne , of Whersted-Hall, near Ipswich. Who married the daughter of James Thompson, Esq; of Trompington, in Cambridgeshire, shewing how he was arrested by a base contrivance at Windsor, and carried to Reading Goal, during his confinement there his wife and only surviving child who at the time of his being arrested enjoy'd perfect health were both destroy'd in London, by which destruction Mr. Thorne lost an estate of 1500, per an. and 10,000 l. in cash.
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A true and impartial narrative of the sufferings of Mr. Oliver Thorne, of Whersted-Hall, near Ipswich. Who married the daughter of James Thompson, Esq; of Trompington, in Cambridgeshire, shewing how he was arrested by a base contrivance at Windsor, and ca
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