McCabe, F. d. 1. (1726). The last speech confession and dying words of Francis Mc. Cabe, William Cunneen and Edward Fox, who are to be hang'd this present Saturday being the 14th, inst. May, 1726. near St. Stephen's-Green; the two former for robbing Mr. Delamain, the latter for picking Mr. Smith's pocket in Newgate. Printed by G.F. in Castle street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)McCabe, Francis d. 1726. The Last Speech Confession and Dying Words of Francis Mc. Cabe, William Cunneen and Edward Fox, Who Are to Be Hang'd This Present Saturday Being the 14th, Inst. May, 1726. Near St. Stephen's-Green; the Two Former for Robbing Mr. Delamain, the Latter for Picking Mr. Smith's Pocket in Newgate. Dublin: Printed by G.F. in Castle street, 1726.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)McCabe, Francis d. 1726. The Last Speech Confession and Dying Words of Francis Mc. Cabe, William Cunneen and Edward Fox, Who Are to Be Hang'd This Present Saturday Being the 14th, Inst. May, 1726. Near St. Stephen's-Green; the Two Former for Robbing Mr. Delamain, the Latter for Picking Mr. Smith's Pocket in Newgate. Printed by G.F. in Castle street, 1726.