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An account of the proceedings at the Sessions, held at Iustice-hall in the Old-bayly, which began on 14th. of October last
With the tryals, condemnation, and execution, of William Prickit William Palmer, with the tryals of several other malefactors, for divers kinds of fellonies: as thefts, burglaries, bigamy, murder, receiving of fellons, forgery, &c -
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 Tewxbury, and Stow in the old, for trayterous counterfeiting and impairing His Majesties coyn. All sent to Glocester goal the week before Christmas, and now remaining there. With the manner how they were first taken notice of, and discovered; and their confession before Justice Dutton, who committed them -
Bloody news from Stanes, or A true account of five notorious highway-men
Who call themselves by these names following viz. [brace] [John Williams James Slader, John White [brace] [brace], Francis Jackson, Walter Parkhurst, who on VVednesday the 18 of this instant March, near Colbrook: where they robbed a stage coach and took away four hundred pounds. And after fighting several hours with many country men who died at last take the five persons above named and had them before a justice which committed them to Newgate -
The truest nevvs from the Sessions, or, An exact account of the tryal & condemnation of Mr. William Burnet, a romish priest, condemned to be hang'd, drawn, and quartered
Mrs. Ann Petty, to be burnt for cliping of money. As also of Joseph Foster, Robert Harrison, John Clarke, Henry Robertson, Edward Lancet, Elijah Arnold, and Bartholomew Jennings. Sentenced to be hang'd for their several and respective offences herein particularly specified. At Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily, the 12th. of Decemb. 1674. Being a more perfect narrative published for general satisfaction -
The cry of Sodom enquired into
upon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. -
The Confession of the four high-way-men
as it was written by one of them and allowed by the rest the 14th of this instant April (being the day before their appointed execution ), viz. John Williams, alias Tho. Matchet, Francis Jackson, alias Dixie, John White, alias Fowler, Walter Parkhurst