The t[r]ue last speech, confession, and dying words of Mr. James Stevens and account of Patrick Barnwell, who are to be executed at St. Stephen's Green, on Wednesday the 25th inst. May, 1726, being condemn'd for feloniously taking from Mr. Philip Kennersly of Dame-street a Glass-case, value 50l
- Stevens, James, d. 1726.
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T[r]ue last speech, confession, and dying words of Mr. James Stevens and account of Patrick Barnwell, who are to be executed at St. Stephen's Green, on Wednesday the 25th inst. May, 1726, being condemn'd for feloniously taking from Mr. Philip Kennersly of Dame-street a Glass-case, value 50l (Online)
The t[r]ue last speech, confession, and dying words of Mr. James Stevens and account of Patrick Barnwell, who are to be executed at St. Stephen's Green, on Wednesday the 25th inst. May, 1726, being condemn'd for feloniously taking from Mr. Philip Kennersl
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[Dublin] : Printed by Richard Dickson, and Gwyn Needham in Dames-Street, [1726]
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