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A true account of the behaviour of Thomas Randal, who was executed at Stone-bridge, for killing the Quaker, on Wednesday the 29th of this instant January 1695[/]6
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1696
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A true account of the behaviour of Thomas Randal, who was executed at Stone-Bridge, for killing the Quaker, : on Wednesday the 29th of this instant January 1695/6. : On the Lord's Day, after the condemnation of the criminals, the ordinary preacht on this text, viz. Psal. XC. Vers. 11. Who knows the power of thy anger?
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1696
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A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speech of Capt. James Whitney, : who was executed on Wednesday the 1st. of February, 1692. at the Porters block in West Smith-field: being condemned at the sessions last past, for robbing on the highway, &c.
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1693
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A true account of the behaviour, confeesion (sic), and last dying speeches of the seven criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the ninth of May, 1690
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1690
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A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 15 criminals that were executed on Monday the 22th of December, 1690
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1690
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A true account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speeches of the six criminals that were executed at Tyburn on Friday, the 12th of September, 1690
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1690
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A true account of the behaviour, execution, and last dying speeches, of Thomas Kelsey, executed before Newgate on Friday the thirteenth of June, 1690. : John Low, Jonathan Hawk, and Thomas Effoll, who were executed at Tyburn on Friday the twentieth of the same instant
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1690
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A true account of the behaviour and confession of the nine criminals that were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 31st of May 1689 : whose names are as follows, viz. Charles Hughes, Jacob Turner, William Bird, Charles Lee, Edward Sibley, William Miller, Richard Bullen, Thomas Watkins, James Felton
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1689
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The true account of the behaviour and confession of Alice Millikin : who was burnt in Smithfield on Wednesday the 2d. of June, 1686. For high-treason, in clipping the Kings coin
1686
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The true account of the behaviour and confession of the criminals, condemned on Thursday the 15th day of April, 1686 at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly : viz. Peter Lary, John Toy, Elizabeth Churchill, John Crofts, John Steers, and Rebeckah Rose, of which Peter Lary was this present Wednesday the 21st of April, executed at Tyburn, and the other five repriev'd.
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1686
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