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A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speech[es] of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 12th of July. 1695
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The last dying words and confession of Haagen Swendsen, who was convicted and executed for stealing Mrs. Rawlins an heiress, deliver'd by him to Mr. Hainks, minister of the Queens Bench, and Mr. Ursin a Danish minister. Written with his own hand, and desir'd they might be printed
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The ordinary of Newgate's, account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speech of Matthias Brinsden, who was executed at Tyburn, on Monday, the 24th of September, 1722. For the murther of his wife Hannah Brinsden, on the 16th day of July, last, in the parish of St. Anne, Black-Fryars
Omitted in the common account of the dying speech, for want of room, and the largeness of this account. To which is added, the paper deliver'd by Tho. Wilson, after the morning sermon, the day before their execution -
The ordinary of Newgate his account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying-words of Captain William Kidd
and other pirates, that were executed at the Execution-Dock in Wapping, on Friday May 23. 1701 -
The ordinary of Newgate
his account of the behaviour and last dying words of Edward Bird, gent. who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 23d of February, 1718/9, for the murder of Samuel Loxton, at the Bagnio in silver-street, Westminster -
The true copy of the paper, deliver'd by Christopher Layer Esq; at the place of execution
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A true copy of the paper at large, left by Mrs. Deborah Churchill
which she deliver'd at the place of execution to a friend of hers, to be made publick after her death, for the benefit of all young women, to take warning by her fatal end -
The right dying speech and confession of Mr. Richard Noble, and the other five criminals, viz. Nich. Wells, Will. Thorne, Robert Wells, Will. Stanton and Jacob Skinner; who were executed at Kingston on Saturday last, the 28th of March 1713
Also the true copy of a paper which Mr. Noble left with the sheriff at the place of execution -
An account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying words, of Arundel Coke, Esq; and John Woodburne, labourer
Who were executed at Bury St. Edmunds in the County of Suffold, on Saturday, March 31, 1722. For the barbarous attempt on the life of Edward Crispe, gent. Together with the copy of a letter, wrote to the sheriff concerning the execution; as also the copy of a paper, delivered by Mr. Coke, to a friend, the night before his execution -
A true account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speeches, of Captain William Kidd, and the rest of the pirates, that were executed at Execution Dock in Wapping, on Friday the 23d of May. 1701. Licensed according to order
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The black box broke open. The roguery's discovered and Robin will be hang'd at last
In a letter from ----P.----T. Esq; to his friend in the country -
A true copy of the papers deliverd̀ to the Sheriffs of London by W. Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, Esq; late justice of the peace in Northumberland
who were drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd at Tyburn, for high-treason, against his Majesty King George, July the 11th [sic], 1716. Publish'd by order of the sherriffs [sic] of London -
An account of the conversation behaviour and execution of William Anderton printer
who was condemned at the Old Baily, on Thursday the 8th of June, for high treason, and executed for the same, at Tybourn on Friday the 16th of June, 1693 -
An account of the proceedings against the rebels at an assize holden at Exeter, on the 14th. of this instant September, 1685
where to the number of 26 persons were tryed for high-treason, and found guilty. As also an account of the several persons names that were appointed to be executed, and the places they are to be executed at -
A list of the names of the rebells, that were executed at Lyme, Bridport, Weymouth, Melcombe Regis, Sherbourn, Pool, Wareham, Exeter, Taunton, and several other places
Together with the names of those which were respited till further orders. Gathered out of several papers formerly printed -
A list of the names of the rebells, that were executed at Lyme, Bridport, Weymouth, Melcombe Regis, Sherbourn, Pool, Wareham, Exeter, Taunton, and several other places
Together with the names of those which were respited till further orders. Gathered out of several papers formerly printed -
Mr. Langhorn's memoires, with some meditations and devotions of his, during his imprisonment
as also his petition to His Majesty, and his speech at his execution -
Short memorandum's upon the deaths of M. Philip Evans and M. John Lloyd both priests, who were executed at Cardiff in Glamorganshire, the 22. day of July, 1679
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Short memorandum's upon the deaths of M. Philip Evans and M. John Lloyd both priests, who were executed at Cardiff in Glamorganshire, the 22. day of July, 1679
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Short memorandum's upon the deaths of M. Philip Evans and M. John Lloyd both priests, who were executed at Cardiff in Glamorganshire, the 22. day of July, 1679
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The last speech of Edward Fitz-harris, at the time of his execution at Tyburn the first of July, 1681
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The last speech of Edward Fitz-harris, at the time of his execution at Tyburn the first of July, 1681
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The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King
two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion, at Edinburgh, August the 14th. 1679. : With animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c -
A true relation of the execution of John Smith, alias Ashburnham, (for murder) at Stamford-hill, near Tottenham; where he was also hang'd in chains, on Monday the 26th. of May, 1684
And of Edward Jackson, executed the same day at Tyburne, for high-treason. With a copy of a paper of his own writing deliver'd in Newgate: as likewise a true account of their behaviour, and last confessions, at the said places of execution -
The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled: presented to His Majesty the 9th of March, 1692, vvith His Majesties most gracious answer