The right dying speech and confession of Mr. Richard Noble, and the other five criminals, viz. Nich. Wells, Will. Thorne, Robert Wells, Will. Stanton and Jacob Skinner; who were executed at Kingston on Saturday last, the 28th of March 1713. [electronic resource] : Also the true copy of a paper which Mr. Noble left with the sheriff at the place of execution
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- [London] : This is a good account printed by R. Newcomb in Fleetstreet, tho' not printed by J. Read in White-Fryers near Fleetstreet, [1713]
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- Early English books online.
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- Reproduction of original in the British Library.
- Imperfect: 2nd leaf not filmed.
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- Early English books tract supplement interim guide 515.l.2[220].
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