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The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 19th of Decemb. 1677 : viz, Margaret Riggs, alias Grover, William Longman [double brace] John Ruddocke, Henry Payne, and Elizabeth Hewet : with an account of their penitent behaviour after their condemnation, and substance of their last speeches at the place of execution
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : Printed for D.M.,
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The Confession and execution of the seven prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 4th of May, 1677 : viz, Robert Dine, William Dine, and Margaret Dine [brace] of Enfield, for barbarously wounding of Jane King, the sweet-heart of the said Robert, Margaret Spicer [brace] for murthering her bastard-childe, David Hackley, Jeremiah Dawson, and Mary Browne, [brace] all notorious offenders, and formerly burn'd in the hand for several felonies by them commited : together with their penitent behaviour in Newgate, since their condemnation, and last speeches at the place of execution.
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : Printed for D.M.,
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The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 23rd of January 1677/8 : at which time were executed William King, Henry Claiton, and William Hare, [brace] for several robberies on the highway, Robert Motley, for burglary and felony, and Benj. Smith [brace] for treason, clipping the kings coin : with their behaviour in Newgate, and the substance of two sermons preached to them the Sunday before their death.
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : Printed for D.M.,
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The Confession and execution of the five prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 16th of March, 1676/7 : viz, Thomas Sadler and William Johnson [brace] for a burglary in the house of the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of England, and stealing the mace and two purses : and Francis Webb [brace] for a burglary, and stealing of clothes of great value, Matthew Gammond and Anthony Richoake [brace] for a burglary in Clarkenwel : together with their penitent behaviour in Newgate, since their condemnation, and last speeches at the place of execution.
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : Printed for D.M.,
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The confession and execution of the three prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of October, 1677 : At which time suffered John S. William Fletcher, and Rob. Perkins. Together with their behaviour, and several remarkable discourses had with one of the highway-men in Newgate after his condemnation. Published for a warning-piece to all others to avoid the lewd courses which brought these poor men to this ignominious end. With allowance.
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : printed for D.M.,
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