The execution, last speeches & confessions, of the thirteen prisoners that suffered on Friday the 24th of October, 1679: Viz. Christian Woodward, burnt at a stake in Smithfield for treason, for clipping of money. And twelve hang'd at Tyburn, whose names and offences were as follow. Stephen Pushworth, --- for burglary. Tho. Hudson, ------- drawn thither on a sled for clipping. Thomas French, and John Hurst, for robberies on the highway. Edward Jarvis, James Marmaduke, Thomasin Moore, Charles Michenor, Isaac Whitacre, and Charles Pain, for breaking open houses. George Buttler, ----- for horse-stealing. Thomas Dod, -------- An old notorious offender
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Language:English
Published: S.l. s.n [1679]
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Item Description:Caption title. - Imprint from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. - The words "Thomas French, .. Hurst," and "Edward Jarvis, .. Pain," are bracketed together in title. - Wing (2nd ed.), E3850
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