EBBA 34233
National Library of Scotland - Rosebery
The last SPEECH and dying Words of Thomas Vert, who / was Execute at Durham the 12th August 1730, for the / Murdering of his own Sister, for which he was try'd, condem- / ned and Execute, and being cut down from the Gallows and / laid in his Coffin, his Mother perceiving him to breath, upon / using of proper Means he was brought to Life; then he de- / clared to the Reverend Mr: Nixson the Happiness of the / Blessed, and the miserable State of the damn'd in Hell. / Lastly, how he was the second Time Execute. | |
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Date Published | 1730? |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Rosebery |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Ry.III.a.10(123) |
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Title | The last SPEECH and dying Words of Thomas Vert, who / was Execute at Durham the 12th August 1730, for the / Murdering of his own Sister, for which he was try'd, condem- / ned and Execute, and being cut down from the Gallows and / laid in his Coffin, his Mother perceiving him to breath, upon / using of proper Means he was brought to Life; then he de- / clared to the Reverend Mr: Nixson the Happiness of the / Blessed, and the miserable State of the damn'd in Hell. / Lastly, how he was the second Time Execute. |
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First Lines | YOU tender Parents all both far and near, / And all you that have got Children dear, |
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Notes | Printed on the recto and verso of one sheet. |