Sadlers memoirs, or, The History of the life and death of that famous thief Thomas Sadler : giving a true account of his being fifteen times in the goal of Newgate, and a relation of his most notorious pranks in city and countrey : with a particular description of the manner of his robbing the Lord High Chancellour of England : for which he was condemned to dye, and executed at Tyburn on Fryday the sixteenth of March, 1677.
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