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The whole particulars of a most atrocious, horrid, and brutal murder: committed by George King, upon the body of Ann Pullin, widow, landlady of the White Hart public-house, Wantage, by severing her head from her body with a bean-hook
1834, J. Catnach, Printer 2 & 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials.
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"(From a correspondent, at Wantage.)"
Account of the crime and pre-trial investigation, with one column of verse, titled "Solemn verses."
Verses begin : A murder of the blackest dye I shortly will relate.
Wood engraving (9.8 x 16.2 cm.) : Murder scene.
With three rows of type ornaments.
No restrictions on access.
Dying Speeches I, 63. Date of imprint from broadside in collection.