The history of apparitions ghosts, spirits or spectres; consisting of variety of remarkable stories of apparitions, attested by people of undoubted veracity. By a clergyman. Containing among others, an account of an apparition, communicated by Sir Charles Lee to the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. Another from the learned Dr. Isaac Walton. Also the apparition of Sir George Villiers, relating to the murder of the Duke of Buckingham, extracted from Lord Clarendon's History
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printed for J. Simpson, at Shakespear's Head, behind the Chapter-House, St. Paul's Church-Yard
1762
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