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A true copy of the paper left by Mr. William Gregg , who suffered for high-treason the 28th day of April, 1708.
Gregg, William, d. 1708.Date: 1708- E-books
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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.
Purney, Thomas, 1695-ca. 1727.Date: 1722- E-books
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A true copy of the papers deliver'd 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.
William PaulDate: 1716]- E-books
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The true copy of the original paper signed by Mr. Richard Noble , Which he designed for his last speech, deliver'd To Mr. Cooke Curate of Kingston and Ordinary of Surry; Another to Mr. Broughton Vicar of Kingston; and a Third to the Reverend Mr. L'Herondel: with a particular Account of his Behaviour some Days before his Execution, by all the aforesaid Clergy-Men.
Richard NobleDate: [1713]