AN ACCOUNT Of a most Strange and Barbarous Action How a Prisoners Wife of Ludgate threw her self from the Leads into Black-Fryers, on Sunday the 22th of this Instant March, between Twelve and One in the Afternoon.

HOW sad and dismal a thing it is to consider, especi­ally when we seriously reflect on the various and most inhumane Cruelties and Barbarities that are so frequently acted and committed among us, but I am sure there can be none more strange, or indeed unaccountable than this I am now about to give you a Relation of, being it was committed against all Laws, even that of Nature, for self preservation is implanted in our very Beings, but how frail and weak we are when left to our selves, and how cun­ning and subtile an Enemy we have to deal with, that con­tinually encounters us, and maketh the strongest Assaults up­on our weakest Guards, insinuating into our most private concerns and conditions, and taking all advantages to work our Ruin, there being none more prejudicial or destructive than bringing us to despair, as this most sad and lamentable Instance here plainly demonstrates.

For, on Sunday the 22d. of this Instant March, between Eleven and Twelve a Clock, one [...] Smith (the Wife of Michael Smith Sawyer, who lived in Holy-day-yard in Greed­lane) went as her accostomed use was to Visit her Husband, who has been a Prisoner in Ludgate for the space of Fifteen [Page]or Sixteen Weeks, which long and tedious Imprisonment had reduced them to a very poor and low condition, as ha­ving been forced to sell even their very Houshold goods for a present maintenance, and that being almost expended, ut­terly despairing of his inlargement, asked him after they had dined to go upon the Leads of the said Prison, having been there some time discoursing together, he went down to the Celler to fetch some drink, and leaving her there walk­ing alone, she about Twelve a Clock (by the Instigation of the Devil) took that opportunity to throw her self over the. Battlement of the Leads into Black-Fryers, which is at least Four Stories high, so that she was bruised to peices, and was carried to a House adjacent till the Crowners Inquest sat [...] upon her.

Thus you see how the Devil tempts us to Sin, and attaques us when least suspected, therefore may this Circumstance a­fright us by this sad Example from the Commission of tha [...] horrid Sin of Self-Murther.

LONDON, Printed by Tho. Moore. MDCLXXXV.

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