A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21st of December, 1692

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London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet Bridge, 1692.
Publication year
1692
ESTC No.
R477981
Grub Street ID
434935
Description
1 sheet (2 p.) ; 1/2°.
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Height: 34 cm

Opening lines of text: The Ordinary preacht several sermons to the condemed [sic] criminals being twenty one

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Signed: Samuel Smith, Ordinary

Concerning the executions of: I. Mary Bampford, condemned for felony and burglary: ... II. Sarah Chandler: condemned for felony: ... III. and IV. Ambrose Holland, and Elkana Smewen: both condemned for robbing (on the high-way) one John Smith, and others, ... V. Philip Davis: condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking the house of John Reynolds, ... VI. Edward Sympson, alias Dempsey: condemned for felony, being burnt in the hand before

Concerning the executions of: VII. John Neale: condemned for robbing John Lacey, Esq; in the King's high-way, of a gold-watch, ... VIII. Robert Marshal: condemned for murthering William Curtys, in White-Chappel. IX. Richard Star: condemned for feloniously takiing [sic] away of goods of a considerable value, from Abraham Walker, ... X. Daniel Janes: condemned for breaking the house of Jim Tewder, in Goodman's-Fields; ... XI. Robert Wright: condemned for a double robbery on the high-way. XII. George Wood: condemned for robbing Mr. Wayte of plate and money, to a great value, while the family was at church. XIII. Thomas Harding, alias Harday: condemned for stealing of plate, and other goods: ..

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