Index Entry | Bell, in Wattenschegdt, rung as alarm for abduction of lady |
Location | Wattenschegdt |
Citation | NYGWPB.750.028a 2 Jul 1750:12 (389) Dusseldorph, April 26. . . A very remarkable affair happen'd a few days ago at Wattenschegdt. . . A niece of the famous King Theodore going into a church there, to make a publick abjuration of the Reform'd religion, and embrace the Roman Catholick, some Prussian officers who were recruiting there, went into the church sword in hand, and carried off the young proselyte by force. Hereupon the alarm bell was rung, which drew every body together. . . |
Generic Title | New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
Date | 1750.07.02 |
Publisher | Parker, James |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1750 |
Bibliography | B0026098 |