A true relation of the remarkable work of God upon James and Walter White , two Brothers; Who were Executed on Thursday, April the 20th, 1758, on Kennington-Common, for breaking open and robbing the House of Farmer Vencent, of Cranley, in the County of Surrey. To which are added, Several Letters from James Billion, a Lad of sixteen Years of Age, when under Sentence of Death, in the Cells of Newgate. By Charles Bradbury, Minister of the Gospel.

  • Bradbury, Charles
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1758
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A true relation of the remarkable work of God upon James and Walter White, two Brothers; Who were Executed on Thursday, April the 20th, 1758, on Kennington-Common, for breaking open and robbing the House of Farmer Vencent, of Cranley, in the County of Sur

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London : printed for T. Pickstone, at the Bible, near St. George's Church, Southwark; J. Langford, opposite St. Clements Church, in the Strand; and A. Kingman, at the Royal Exchange, 1758.

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