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A Funeral elegy in commemoration of the sadly deplored and much- lamented and unhappy death of that unfortunate knight, Sir John Johnston : who was executed at Tyburn, the 23th day of December, 1690, for felloniously forcing away the Lady Wharton, an infant, &c.
Year: 1690 Publisher: [London] : Printed for J. Millet, at the Angel, in Little- Brittain,

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A true account of several passages relating to the execution of Sir John Johnston
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Year: 1690 Publisher: [London : s.n.,

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A brief history of the memorable passages and transactions, that have attended the life, and untimely death, of the unfortunate Sr. John Johnston : who was executed at Tyburn on the 23th [sic] of December, 1690. for stealing Mrs. Mary Wharton. Together with his behaviour in prison, and what he wrote there touching the matter for which he dyed: with his pious exhortations, and dying expressions, &c. With a short elegy, written by an impartial hand, upon this melancholy occasion. Licensed according to order.
Year: 1690 Publisher: [London] : Printed for J. Millet, at the sign of the Angel in Little-Brittain,

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Capt. Johnstons last farewell : who was arraigned for being assisting in the stealing a young heiress, for which he received sentance of death, and was accordingly executed at Tyburn, the 23d. of this instant December, 1690. To the tune of Russel's farewel. Licensed according to order.
Year: 1690 Publisher: [London] : Printed for Charles Bates, at the Bible and Sun in Pye-Corner,

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An account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speech of Sir John Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 23d. day of December, anno Dom. 1690. for stealing of Mrs. Mary Wharton, in company of Captain James Campbel and Archibald Montgomery, since fled.
Year: 1690 Publisher: London : Printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-bridge,

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