The revivication [sic] of young Joseph Taylor; who was supposed to have been hanged to death, (in company with that notorious highwayman, pickpocket and housebreaker, Archibald Taylor,) on Boston-Neck, on Thursday, the eight of May, 1788, for a violent assault on the person and property of Mr. Nathaniel Cunningham, butcher, in October, 1787. In a letter from said Joseph Taylor, to his friend and countryman, Mr. Phelim Donance, in Boston.
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America [i.e., Boston]: Printed [by Ezekiel Russell] for, and sold by A. Nelson, travelling trader, Pownalboro': (pr. 9d.) who has for sale, Trial of Sir Richard Rum, the min. funeral sermon, Prod. daughter, Bloody register, no. iv, Oracle, or A pack of cards turned into complete fortune-teller, [1788]
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Donance, Phelim. Donance, Phelim. Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796, printer. Nelson, Anthony, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1788
- ESTC No.
- W33704
- Grub Street ID
- 344310
- Description
- 16p. : ill. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Cover title: The wonderful monitor: or, Memorable repository. Containing, a curious and most astonishing account of the revivication of young J. Taylor.
Relief cuts and cover title are identical with those of the Boston edition of 1788 (Evans 21487) printed by Ezekiel Russell.
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- Signatures: [A-B]?