• Reference
    OR2363/95
  • Title
    The London Journal CXV. Account from Wimpole, Cambs "That the Lord Harley having order'd a Visto from his fine house there, to the North Road, of about 3 miles in length, with a bason in the middle, the workmen, as they were digging the ground for the latter, dug up the bones of 14 human corpses, most of them having large nails drove through their skulls, which make it justly suspected that the persons were murdered in a house in the neighbourhood, formerly known by the name of the New Inn, which is now a farm house.
  • Date free text
    7 October 1721
  • Production date
    From: 1721 To: 1721
  • Admin/biog history
    OR2363/71-125 bound together (one sheet/4 places per issue)
  • Scope and Content
    Ferry Mills, Northampton ("paper Mills burnt down")
  • Level of description
    item