Newes from the Dead was a 1651 book of poetry about Anne Greene, a domestic servant accused of infanticide, who is known for surviving her attempted execution by hanging, being revived by physicians from the University of Oxford.[1]
Newes from the Dead was a 1651 book of poetry about Anne Greene, a domestic servant accused of infanticide, who is known for surviving her attempted execution by hanging, being revived by physicians from the University of Oxford.[1]