John Reynolds and unknown artist, The Triumphs of God’s Revenge […] (London: Printed for R. Gosling, and Sold by J. Osborn, 1726), 187 (excerpt).
The Triumph of God’s Revenge against Murther.
An Italian History.
History XIV. [History 14/30]
Fidelia and Caelestina cause Carpi and Monteleon, with their two Laquies, Lorenzo and Anselmo, to murther their Father, Captain Benevente; which they perform. Monteleon and his Lacquy Anselmo, are drowned. Fidelia hangs her self. Lorenzo is hanged for a Robbery, and on the gallows confesseth the murthering of Benevente. Carpi hath his right hand, then his head, cut off. Coelestina is beheaded, and her body burnt.