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(1711). A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. [electronic resource] : by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt. [London] : Printed by R. Newcomb, in Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-street
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A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. [electronic resource] : by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt Printed by R. Newcomb, in Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-street [London] 1711
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1711, A true account of the apprehending and taking of Dr Hamilton, a dissenting parson, (brother to Sir David Hamilton the man-mid-wife) and his man, for barbarously drowning of one Mr. Hunter, in the Thames, between York Stairs and the Falcon, on Saturday last, April the 28th, 1711. [electronic resource] : by throwing him over board, and keeping him down with the boat-hook, &c. only because he ask'd him for a just debt. Printed by R. Newcomb, in Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-street [London]
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