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An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily
to the righteous judge of heaven and earth; and to all sensible English-men, containing a relation of the tryal, behaviour, and death of Mr. William Anderton, executed June 16. 1693. at Tyburn, for pretended high treason -
A true account of the behaviour, confession, and execution of Samuel Alderton
who was executed on a gibbet on Hounslow-Heath in the county of Middlesex, on Friday the 7th of August, 1685. Together with his parentage, birth, education, and former manner of life -
The execution of the 11 prisoners that suffer'd at Tyburn, and one in Little-Brittain, on Wednesday the 22th of this instant January, 1679
With the manner of their behaviour in Newgate before execution. Viz. Rich Mills, John Butler, William Brown, Christopher Brunker, George Kenyon, all of them for a robbery in Hatton-Garden. William Adkins, Anthony Tyler, for a burglary. Francis Jones, for a burglary. Timothy Smith, Margaret Wallis, for a burglary in the Strand. William Brain, for horse-stealing. Robt. Freeman, for shooting his master. With the description of every mans fact for which he dyed. VVith allowance -
The history of the life and death of Hugh Peters that arch-traytor, from his cradell to the gallowes
With a map of his prophane jests, cruell actions, and wicked counsels. Published as a warning piece to all traytors. At the time of our late Sacred Kings tryall, this was the villains text to animate their Roman president & the jeshish court for the speedy horrid murder. Bind your kings in chaines or iron and your nobles in fetters -
The speech of Major John Harris at the place of execution, near St. Mary Axe, on Monday the third of September, 1660
With his prayer immediately before his death; and his confession touching his appearing on the scaffold before White-Hall, at the most horrid murder of our late gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles -
The last dying words and confession of John Donnellan, Esq
who was executed at Warwick, on Monday the 2d. of April, 1781