An account of the execution, and last dying speeches of Thomas Watson and Thomas Gourdon, who were executed, (the one for murthering his wife, and the other for high-treason) on Kenington-Common in the county of Surry, the 19th. of March, 1687. Together, with a true copp of a paper, left by Tho. Watson, in order to be published, and and [sic] recommended by him at the place of execution, to the spectators, as the real sense of what he further designed or intended to sayor [sic] leave, at his going out of this world, &c. Being written with his own hand in the Marshalsea prison

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London: printed by D[avid]. Mallet, for G.P., MDCLXXXVII.
Publication year
1687
ESTC No.
R170035
Grub Street ID
64830
Description
4 p. ; 2°.
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Imprimatur at end of text: Ths may be printed, R.M. March the 21st. 1687

Wing (CD-ROM edition) has, in title: "... speeches of Tho. Watson".
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