The genuine dying speech of the reverend parson Coppock , pretended Bishop of Carlisle: Who was drawn, hanged and quartered there, Oct. 18. 1746, for High Treason and Rebellion; Containing an Account of his Education, his Method of obtaining Orders, the Motives of his going into the Rebellion, and the Conduct of some of his Brethren, with many other curious Particulars. Publish'd by Parson Coppock's Order, for the Satisfaction of the Publick.
- Coppock, Thomas, 1719-1746.
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The genuine dying speech of the reverend parson Coppock, pretended Bishop of Carlisle: Who was drawn, hanged and quartered there, Oct. 18. 1746, for High Treason and Rebellion; Containing an Account of his Education, his Method of obtaining Orders, the Mo
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Carlisle : printed by Thomas Harris, and sold by J. Robinson, near Ludgate, London, and by the hawkers there, [1746]
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