Kimberly, Daniel.
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The case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly, attorney at law, executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730 . For assisting Bradock Mead to marry Bridget Reading an heiress. Contained in his declaration and dying words, deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the place of execution, and recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket, Esq; and two other gentlemen, to see it publish'd. To which is added, an account of a rape committed on the body of Susannab Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, dean of Ferns, for which he was arraign'd at Dublin, June 2. With an excellent new balled from Ireland.
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: [1730]- E-books
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Original letters, of Daniel Kimberly, gent. Written some time before his execution. Publish'd, for the satisfaction of many inquirers, with a few explanatory notes. To Mr. Dan. Reading, ..
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: June, 19, 1730- E-books
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The declaration, and dying words of Daniel Kimberly, gentleman, who was executed at St. Stephen's Green, on Wednesday, May 27th, 1730. at 38 minutes past three o'clock in the afternoon. Deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry at the place of execution
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: [1730]- E-books
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The case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly, attorney at law, executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730 . For assisting Bradock Mead to marry Bridget Reading an heiress. Contained in his declaration and dying words, deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the place of execution, and recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket, Esq; and two other gentlemen, to see it publish'd. To which is added, an account of a rape committed on the body of Susannah Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, dean of Ferns, for which he was arraign'd at Dublin, June 2. With an excellent new ballad from Ireland.
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: [1730]- E-books
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The tryal of Daniel Kimberly and Parson Ambrose a degreded [sic] clergy-man of the Church of England. The former for feloniously taking Bridget Reading an heiress from her nurse, (a child of about 12 years, some months old) from Rathfarnum; her father haveing sent him as Guardian from London to Ireland, to conduct her to him; and how he combin'd with one Bradock Mead an attorney, and sold her for 300l. for a wife. The latter for officiating the pretended marriage. Being both try'd at His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench, this present Wednesday being the 29th of this instant April 1730
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: 1730]