A true and impartial account of the cruel and bloody murther, committed upon the body of Thomas Thin, Esq; : on Sunday last, being the 12th of this present February, 1682. between the hours of seaven and eight at night, who was barbarously and inhumanely butcher'd in his own coach, in the open street, by three out-landish villains, named, Frederick Fratz, a German captain; and George Boroskie, a Polander; and John Stern, a German. ... Letting you understand the cause of this assassination; which they alledge was in the vindication of Count Charles John Conningsmarke, ... With many more things worth your observation. As namely, a new discovery made by the Sweedish Ambassadour, in Councill; how that the tutor of the young Count Conningsmark should ask him several questions concerning the said Mr. Thin, very material to this purpose, and whether if this Mr. Thin were removed, the count could lawfully marry with the Lady Oagle. Also, another relation of a minister to the Councill concernin