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... sessions for felony and burglary , and a woman for killing her bastard child , were executed at Tyburn , and a Dutchman , condemned for coining , died the evening before in Newgate . Yesterday , the commons , in a committee upon the ...
... sessions for felony and burglary , and a woman for killing her bastard child , were executed at Tyburn , and a Dutchman , condemned for coining , died the evening before in Newgate . Yesterday , the commons , in a committee upon the ...
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... sessions for London and Middlesex began at the Old Baily the 1st instant , and held the 2nd and 3d , where several criminals were tryed , of which two received sentence of death , 3 were burnt in the hand , 22 burnt in the left cheek ...
... sessions for London and Middlesex began at the Old Baily the 1st instant , and held the 2nd and 3d , where several criminals were tryed , of which two received sentence of death , 3 were burnt in the hand , 22 burnt in the left cheek ...
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From September 1678 to April 1714 Narcissus Luttrell. lory ; so the next sessions was ordered to begin on the 4th of June . Tuesday , 6 May . - The house of lords have committed to custody of the black rodd Mr. Tilly , warden of the ...
From September 1678 to April 1714 Narcissus Luttrell. lory ; so the next sessions was ordered to begin on the 4th of June . Tuesday , 6 May . - The house of lords have committed to custody of the black rodd Mr. Tilly , warden of the ...
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... the same . ' Tis generally beleiv'd none of the impeach't lords will be tried this sessions ; and that the parliament will rise in 10 dayes at farthest . The clause inserted in the land tax bill , that JUNE 5. ] 57 STATE AFFAIRS .
... the same . ' Tis generally beleiv'd none of the impeach't lords will be tried this sessions ; and that the parliament will rise in 10 dayes at farthest . The clause inserted in the land tax bill , that JUNE 5. ] 57 STATE AFFAIRS .
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... sessions of peace for London and Middlesex began at the Old Baily the 4th instant , and held also the 5th , where several criminals were tryed , of which 7 received sentence of death , 4 were burnt in the cheek , 1 in the hand , I ...
... sessions of peace for London and Middlesex began at the Old Baily the 4th instant , and held also the 5th , where several criminals were tryed , of which 7 received sentence of death , 4 were burnt in the cheek , 1 in the hand , I ...
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