History XVII Illustration and Summary

John Reynolds and unknown artist, The Triumphs of God’s Revenge […] (London: Printed for R. Gosling, and Sold by J. Osborn, 1726), 233 (excerpt).

God’s Revenge against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther.
A French History.
History XVII. [History 17/30]
Harcourt steals away his Brother  Vimory’s  wife Masserina, and keeps her in Adultery; She  hireth  Tivoly  (an Italian Mountebank) to poyson La  Precoverte, who was Harcourts Wife; Harcourt kills his Brother  Vimory, and then marries his widow  Masserina:  Tivoly  is hanged for a Robbery, and at his Execution  accuseth  Masserina  for hiring him to poyson La  Precoverte, for the which she is likewise hanged. Noel (who was Harcourt’s man) on his death-bed  suspecteth  and  accuseth  his said Master for killing his Brother Vimory, whereof Harcourt being found guilty, he is broken alive on a Wheel for the same.