A true and perfect list of the names of those prisoners in Newgate, who on this last gaole delivety [sic] were brought unto the sessions held at the Old Bayly, February 18. 1651. : Together with their particular indictments, and the names of the justices of the peace that did commit them. Giving also a particular account of the number and names of those who are condemned to be hanged, and the nature of their offence, of one prest to death, of all those that were burned in the hand, or those that are reprieved, of those thought fit to be discharged, and of those who are not yet brought unto their tryal. Published for the general information and satisfaction of the nation.
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