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The Confession of Agnes Craig, daughter to the deceased John Craig and Agnes Grierson, who lives at the bridge-end of Minnijve in the paroch of Glencairn when the said Agnes Craig was execute in Drumfries, on Wednesday being the 5th of June, anno 1717. For the murdering of hct [sic] own child
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Dublin, May 24. An account of the tryal and examination of Mr. John Audowin, try'd this day at the King's Bench for the barbarous murder of his servant Margret Kief, on saturday the 20th of April, 1728
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God's dreadful judgments, on wicked and prophane swearers
Or, Fair warning to murderers, swearers, or jealous persons of either sex. A full and true account of one John Chambers of the town of Simer; in the county of York; who was hanged on the 6th of May 1725, having a very good woman to his wife, who bore him seven children, with whom he lived very contented for the space of thirteen years, but then growing jealous of her, he contrived to murder her and the seven children. I. How the Devil appeared to him, and put him in a way to murder his wife and children. [I]I. How he murdered his six youngest, and how he was prevented of murdering his eldest, by her prayers to God who set his angel to deliver her out of his hands. [III]. Likewise, how he was apprehended, and committed to the county goal, where he lay till the assizes. [IV.] His condemnation, and last dying speech at the place of execution. [L]icens'd and enter'd according to order -
The last speech confession and dying words of surgeon John Odwin, who is to be executed near St. Stephen's-Green: on Wednesday being the 5th of June, 1728. For the murder of his servant maid Margaret Keef
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An Account of a most inhumane and barbarous murder committed by one William Sherloge and his whore, upon the bodies of his own wife & child; and how he fest his house on fire, was apprehended, and carried before captain evans, examined and committed to cork-goal
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A memorial drawn by King William's special direction, intended to be given in at the treaty of Reswyck
Justifying the revolution, and the course of his government. In answer to two memorials that were offer'd there in King James's name. Licens'd, and enter'd according to order -
Memoirs of the life of Sir John Dineley Goodere, Bart
who was murdered, by the contrivance of his own brother, on board the Ruby man of war, in King's Road, near Bristol, Jan. 19, 1740-1. Together with the life, history, trial, and last dying words, of his brother Capt. Samuel Goodere, who was executed at Bristol, together with Matthew Mahony and Charles White, two sailors, his accomplices, on Wednesday the 15th of April, 1741, for the horrid murder of the said Sir John Dineley Goodere, Bart. Written by the late Samuel Foote. Esq; nephew to the aforesaid Sir John Dineley Goodere -
A True and distinct account, of the murder of James Campbel of lawers
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The Norfolk tragedy, given a full and true account of a horrid, barbarous and bloody murder, committed by Sarah Hazel, on the body of Mary Hazel, her daughter-in-law, at a town call'd Buxton, near Norwich, in Norfolk; a child only ten years of age, by beating and useing her in so shocking a manner, as will hereafter be related
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A true copy of a letter sent by the Lady Boghall to her son Nicol Mushet, prisoner within the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, for the murder of his own wife
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Information for His Majesty's advocate, against William Maclauchlane, pannel
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Information for His Majesty's advocate, for His Highness's interest, against James and Ronald Drummonds alias Macgregors, sons to the deceast Rob Roy alias Campbell Macgregor, and Callum Macinlester alias Macgregor, pannels
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Information for James Drummond and Ronald Drummond, and Callum M'Inlester, alias M'Greigors, pannels, against His Majesty's Advocate, for His Highness's interest
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The last speech and dying words of Margaret Millar, coal-bearer at Colden-cleugh who was execute 10. February 1726 at the Gibbet of Dalkeith, for murdering her own child
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The last speech and dying words of James Thomson Tincklar. Who was executed for the murder of Hellen Currie, upon the 2d of Aprile, in the year 1719. At Adincraw, in the shire of Berwick
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A faithful narrative of the way and manner of the horrid murder perpetrate by Archibald Elliot, cadet in the Earl of Stairs's regiment of dragoons, upon the body of John Hepburn, hair-merchant in Hamiltoun; with an account of the execution of the murderer
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The last speech and dying words, of Mr. John Audouin, who was executed at Dublin, on Wednesday the 29th. of May last 1728. for the murder of his maid Margaret Kief; at the place of execution he delivered the following paper to the sheriffs
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The last speech and dying words of Robert Johnston, who was execute at Jedburgh, on 13th August, for the murder of Alexander Fall
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The last speech and dying words, of Neil Cordey sentinel in the Fuziliers, who was execute in the Grass-market of Edinburgh on the 25th instant; for murdering John Anderson coachman in the Cannongate
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Sir Will. Fownes's and Tucker's friends vindication or, A truer account of the bloody and barbarous murder committed at the Tholsel on Friday the 6th of this inst. Novemb. 1713. than that publish'd under the Rose
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The last speech confession and dying words of Mrs. Catherine Hayes, who was burn'd alive at Tyburn, for the murder of her husband, on Monday the 9th, of this instant May 1726. In a letter to a particular friend
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The barbarous and bloody murder of Major Oneby, who was to be executed at Tyburn, on Mon[day] the 3d of this instant July 1727. For the murder of Squire [squi]re, but the execution was prevented by his laying violent [h]ands on himself
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A True and particular account of the cruel and inhuman murder, that was committed by one Susanna Morton, aged 23 years, on her bastard child, with the assistance of one James Preston, aged 70, who were both executed on Thursday last, at Derby, together with their last dying words and confessions; likewise the most remarkable and shocking account of Ann Hoon, aged 24 years, for the murder of her infant child, about 14 months old, by throwing it into a tub of water, in order to surrender herself up for execution, on account of her being threatened with a prosecution for breaking down a rail or two of a fencing belonging to a gentleman's plantation in the neighbourhood, she being short of wood to heat her oven, and could not bear the thoughts of being parted from her child whom she was so fond of. Also an account of the murder of Hannah Oldfield, by Job Ward, her fellow servant, by giving her arsenic, for the purpose of procuring abhortion, she being with child by him
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The Life and transactions and last dying speech of John Bond, who was executed before the deptors door Newgate for the murder of his wife
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The Trial of John Hartley, (a private in the third regt. of guards) for the wilful murder of George Scott
Ordered for execution on Monday morning. Price 1d