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Johnson, William burglar, executed at Tyburn

Johnson, William

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OL11958301A

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    Johnson, William burglar, executed at Tyburn

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    Johnson, William

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    OL11958301A

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  • The Confession And Execution Of the Seven Prisoners that suffered at Tyburn On Wednesday the 6th of March 1677-8. At which time were Executed William Johnson, Francis Rashfield Another, Hugh Mills,} {A Boy, Blanch Oakley, and Joan Griffin. With An Account of their Behaviour in Prison after Condemnation, and their Discourses to some Friends and Ministers that Visited them. The Wages of Sin is Death. This may be Printed. Ro. L'Estrange

    Representative edition published 1678

    Open Work
  • The Confession And Execution Of the Five Prisoners suffering at Tyburn On Fryday the 16th of March, 1676-7. Viz. Thomas Sadler and William Johnson} For a Burglary in the house of the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of England, and stealing the Mace and two Purses. And Francis Webb} For a Burglary, and stealing of Clothes to a great value. Matthew Gammond and Anthony Richoake} For a Burglary in Clarkenwel. Together with their penitent Behaviour in Newgate, since their Condemnation, and last Speeches at the place of Execution. With Allowance

    Representative edition published 1677

    Open Work