The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22 of Jan. 1678/9. viz. Robert Freeman, drawn and hang'd neer Little-Britain, for murdering his late master there. At Tyburn, George Brown, John Butler, Richard Mills, Christo. Bruncker, George Kenian, for a burglary and felony in Hatton-Garden, taking away 380 ounces of plate, besides rings and money, under pretence of searching for Papists. William Brain, for stealing an horse, having been burnt in the hand formerly. Tim. Smith. and Margaret Wells, for a burglary and felony in St. Gileses. William Atkinson and William Tiney, for a burglary and felony in White-Chappel. Francis Jones, ---- for a felony and burglary. Giving a true account of their deportment in prison after sentence, and last words, as far as material, at execution: attested by Mr. Ordinary

People / Organizations
Imprint
London]: for C.L. [Langley Curtis?], 1678/9.
Publication year
1679
ESTC No.
R234484
Grub Street ID
105828
Description
[2], 6 p. ; 4°.
Note
Place of publication and printer's name suggested by Wing (CD-ROM)

Brace between "Robert Freeman," and "drawn and hang'd neer Little-Britain, for murdering his late master there."; Brace following "George Brown, John Butler, Richard Mills, Christo. Bruncker, George Kenian," and William Brain," and "Tim. Smith. and Margaret Wells," and "William Atkinson, and William Tiney,"

Below title and single rule, to left of imprint, "Licensed,"

This edition has "suffer'd" on line 6 of title

Signatures: A]4.