Narrative of the massacre of the crew of the ship Boyd at New Zealand, by cannibals; embellished with a representation of the real head of Warangheon, the principal murderer, and a frontispiece, copied from the grand painting exhibited in the Royal Liverpool Museum : to which are added accounts of the following persons, viz.- John Williams, a run-away convict at Norfolk Island, New South Wales; John Crossland, the Derby Hangman, who executed his own brother and father; and ravillac, who assassinated King Henry the Fourth of France

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(). Narrative of the massacre of the crew of the ship Boyd at New Zealand, by cannibals; embellished with a representation of the real head of Warangheon, the principal murderer, and a frontispiece, copied from the grand painting exhibited in the Royal Liverpool Museum : to which are added accounts of the following persons, viz.- John Williams, a run-away convict at Norfolk Island, New South Wales; John Crossland, the Derby Hangman, who executed his own brother and father; and ravillac, who assassinated King Henry the Fourth of France Retrieved April 25, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-33498844

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Narrative of the massacre of the crew of the ship Boyd at New Zealand, by cannibals; embellished with a representation of the real head of Warangheon, the principal murderer, and a frontispiece, copied from the grand painting exhibited in the Royal Liverpool Museum : to which are added accounts of the following persons, viz.- John Williams, a run-away convict at Norfolk Island, New South Wales; John Crossland, the Derby Hangman, who executed his own brother and father; and ravillac, who assassinated King Henry the Fourth of France : , . Web. 25 April 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-33498844>

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, Narrative of the massacre of the crew of the ship Boyd at New Zealand, by cannibals; embellished with a representation of the real head of Warangheon, the principal murderer, and a frontispiece, copied from the grand painting exhibited in the Royal Liverpool Museum : to which are added accounts of the following persons, viz.- John Williams, a run-away convict at Norfolk Island, New South Wales; John Crossland, the Derby Hangman, who executed his own brother and father; and ravillac, who assassinated King Henry the Fourth of France , viewed 25 April 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-33498844

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