Her sonwas ecquitted.” PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila,
9/2/1931.
Her sonwas acquitted." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Phila.
9/2/1931.
sonwas acquitted.” PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philas
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BEVAN, Catharine and MURPHY, Peter ;
Executed at New Castle, “el. (then Pa.), on Sapt.
L731.
See large card.
",.eHHNG BY THE NECK..." Pages 105-106,
"From Newcastle we hear that Catherine Bevan, the woman
committed for the murder of her husband, (of which see
a particudaér account in our Gazette of June 24), is
found guilty and condemned to be burnt alive. David
Murphy, the servant man who assisted her, is also
found eelbiy ans SoHerHR? bosRenREBEP eo Hen* PPOs
penitent but she continues obstinately to deny the fact.
BEVAN, Catharine and MURPHY, Peter
Executed at New Castle, “el. (then Pa.), on Sdpt.
1731.
See large card.
",. HANG BY THE NECK..." Pages 105-196.
“From Newcastle we hear that Catherine Bevan, the woman
committed for the murder of her husband, (of which see
a particudar account in our Gazette of June 24), is
found guilty and condemned to be burnt alive. David
Murphy, the servant man who assisted her, is also
PouReameldey and condensed ba PeaveBEptec HenPPemrs
penitent but she continues obstinately to deny the fact
BEVAN, Catharine and MURPHY, Peter
Executed at New Castle, “el, (then
1731.
See large card,
HANG BY THE NE "Page
“From Newcastle we hear that Catherine Bevan, the woman
committed for the mrder of her husband, (of which see
a particudar account in our Gazette of June 24), is
found guilty and condemned to be burnt alive, David
Murphy, the servant man who assisted her, is also
oRUINY ORG SOHC HRD BOs enREBES eo HBn°PPOrs
penitent but she contimies obstinately to deny the fact,
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