The case of James Shepard, who was condemned at the Old Bayly, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1718. For high treason against His Majesty with a true copy of the letter which he left at Mr Leeks directed for the Reverend Mr Heath, together with his sentance which was past upon him by the recorder
- Shepheard, James, d. 1718.
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Case of James Shepard, who was condemned at the Old Bayly, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1718. For high treason against His Majesty with a true copy of the letter which he left at Mr Leeks directed for the Reverend Mr Heath, together with his sentance which was past upon him by the recorder (Online)
The case of James Shepard, who was condemned at the Old Bayly, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1718. For high treason against His Majesty with a true copy of the letter which he left at Mr Leeks directed for the Reverend Mr Heath, together with his sentance
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London : Printed by T. Jones in Fleet-street, 1718.
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