An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily, to the righteous Judge of heaven and earth and to all sensible English-men, containing a relation of the tryal, behaviour, and death of Mr. William Anderton, executed June 16, 1693, at Tyburn, for pretended high-treason.

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An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily, to the righteous Judge of heaven and earth and to all sensible English-men, containing a relation of the tryal, behaviour, and death of Mr. William Anderton, executed June 16, 1693, at Tyburn, for pretended high-treason.

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s.n.
Language
English
Pages
41

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Edition Notes

Wing (2nd ed.) G1566
Caption title.
Published anonymously. By Samuel Grascome. Cf. DNB.
Place and date of publication from Wing.
Signatures: A-K² chi1.

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[London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345.421/0231, 344.2105231
Library of Congress
KD372.A53 G73 1693

The Physical Object

Pagination
41, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
41

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2109635M
LCCN
88162292

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