Scandal and religious identity in early Stuart England: a Northamptonshire maid's tragedy
This book starts with an extraordinary event and document. The event is the trial and execution for infanticide of a puritan minister, John Barker, along with his wife's niece and their maid, in Northampton in 1637; the document, what appears to be a virtual transcript of Barker's last spe...
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