A Funeral elegy on the ever to be lamented deaths of Mr. Richard Johnson and Mr, [as printed] John Porter; who were both unfortunately hang'd and quarter'd on Saturday the 12th of this instant December 1730. For the murder of Patrick Murphy, the 21st. of October last.
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