John Reynolds and unknown artist, The Triumphs of God’s Revenge […] (London: Printed for R. Gosling, and Sold by J. Osborn, 1726), 268 (excerpt).
God’s Revenge against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther.
A French History.
History XIX. [History 19/30]
Beaumarays and his Brother Montagne, kill Champigny and Marin (his Second) in a Duel; Blancheville (the widow of Champigny) in revenge thereof, hireth Le Valley (servant to Beaumarays) to murther his said Master with a Pistol, the which he doth; for the which Le Valley is broken on the Wheel, and Blancheville hanged for the same.