Executions and executioners - England - London
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Prophecies of the Reverend Christopher Love and his last words on the scaffold: who was beheaded at Tower-Hill, London: on the twenty-second day of August, 1651.
Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.Date: 1793. Price six-pence,- E-books
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The Lives, and extraordinary adventures of Burton Wood and Will. Harling, who were executed upon Kennington-Common, on Monday, August 21. Also, the copies of two letters written by Wood and Harling; the first was sent by Wood to Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. of the Borough; that of Harling was-sent to a friend on the morning of his execution, now first made public.
Date: 1797]- E-books
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The Last dying speech and confession of all the malefactors executed this day at Kennington Common
Date: 1798]- E-books
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The Last dying speech and confession, life, character and behaviour, of the three unfortunate malefactors, executed this day upon Kennington-Common . To which is added, a true copy of a letter containing the confession of John Chambers. An account of the last farewel Mrs. Smith took of her son while under the gallows, and a prayer used by him during his confinement. This book is recommended to the perusal of every person, as it discloses some facts, relating to the murder of Mr. Fryer, never before published.
Date: 1798]- E-books
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The Last dying speech and confession, life, character and behaviour, of the four unfortunate malefactors, executed this day upon Kennington-Common . To which is added, a true copy of a letter containing the confession of John Chambers. An account of the last farewel Mrs. Clark took of her son while under the gallows, and a prayer used by him during his confinement. The book is recommended to the perusal of every person, as it discloses some facts, relating to the murder of Mr. Fryer, never before published.
Date: 1798]