An Account of the behaviour, dying speeches, and execution of Mr. John Murphey, for high treason, and William May, John Sparcks, William Bishop, James Lewis, and Adam Foresith for robbery, piracy and felony, at the execution-dock on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1696.
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An Account of the behaviour, dying speeches, and execution of Mr. John Murphey, for high treason, and William May, John Sparcks, William Bishop, James Lewis, and Adam Foresith for robbery, piracy and felony, at the execution-dock on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1696
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An Account of the behaviour, dying speeches, and execution of Mr. John Murphey, for high treason; and William May, John Sparcks, William Bishop, James Lewis, and Adam Foresith for robbery, piracy and felony; at the execution-dock: on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1696..
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