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H-ds-n's speech from the pillory
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A Short account of the life of John *********, alias Owen Syllavan
alias John Livingston, alias John Brown ; by which names he stood indicted by the grand jury and was found guilty by the supreme sessions for the city and county of Newyork for counterfeiting and passing of the current bills of the county ... and was executed on Monday the 10th day of May 1756 ; shewing what manner of life he led from his infancy -
Cot-er's speech from the pillory
(Who was sentenced by the Superiour Court held at Boston, to set in the pillory one hour, be whip'd 20 stripes, and pay costs of prosecution, for counterfeiting quarters of dollars.) -
A Few lines on Magnus Mode, Richard Hodges & J. Newington Clark
Who are sentenc'd to stand one hour in the pillory at Charlestown; to have one of their ears cut off, and to be whipped 20 stripes at the public whipping-post, for making and passing counterfeit dollars, &c -
The life and confession of Herman Rosencrantz
executed in the city of Philadelphia, on the 5th day of May, 1770, for counterfeiting and uttering the bills of credit of the province of Pennsylvania. -
By the Honourable Richard Ward Esq; governour ... of Rhode-Island ... A proclamation
Whereas Obadiah Mors [sic] ... was found guilty of engraving a false and counterfeit plate of twenty shillings, in imitation of the true twenty shilling bills ... Given under my hand in Newport aforesaid the twenty seventh day of May ... 1742 -
The Humble confession of that notorious cheat, Doctor Seth Hudson. 1762
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The Traitors mint, or, A full and true discovery of the grand crew of coyners & clippers of money in Glocestershire
being a perfect relation of the taking, examination, and commitment of twenty several persons at Tewxburg, and Stow in the Old, for trayterous counterfeiting and impairing His Majesties coyn -
By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
Winchester, Gallway. Whereas we have received information that several coiners of counterfeit money -
Declaration du roy, portant que les ordonnances rendue͏̈s contre les faux-monnoyeurs seront executées
donnée à Vincennes le 5 octobre 1715 -
H-ds-n's speech from the pillory
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Sketches of the life of William Stuart
the first and most celebrated counterfeiter of Connecticut -
The last speech, confession and dying words, of John Wall Lovey
Who was executed at Albany, on Friday the 2d of April, 1773 for counterfeiting the currency of the province of New-York -
Loi donnée à Paris, le 15 août 1792, l'an quatrième de la liberté
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Loi qui accorde des récompenses à quelques particuliers dénonciateurs de faux assignats
donnée à Paris, le 31 mai 1792, l'an 4e de la liberté -
Declaration du roy, portant que tous les billets faits pour le service de l'estat, seront rapportez pour en faire la verification & liquidation
donnée à Vincennes le 7 decembre 1715 -
Declaration du roy qui prononce des peines afflictives contre les billonneurs
donnée à Paris le 8 fevrier 1716 -
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas discovery has been lately made in the colony of Connecticut, of a combination of divers wicked and dissolute people for counterfeiting the bills of credit, of this and the neighbouring governments ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the fifteenth day of March 1748 [new style, 1749] -
By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
Whereas divers of the inhabitants of the county of Cumberland, within this state, have, by their humble petition, represented to the Honourable House of Assembly, in their present session, that they are in a state of most imminent danger, from a number of violent wicked persons within the said county, who, being detected in counterfeiting money and such like evil practices, have burnt the barns, mills and houses ... Given ... at Philadelphia, this twenty-fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty -
The last speech, confession and dying words of John Smith
who was executed at Albany, on the fifth day of February 1773, for counterfeiting the currency of the province of New-York, &c. Contained in two letters, written by himself, and addressed to the printers