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A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne ... John Hamilton ... James Bradshaw ... Andrew Wood ... and Alexander Lieth ... who were executed at Kennington-Common ... on Friday the 28th day of November, 1746, for high-treason

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  • "A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne ... John Hamilton ... James Bradshaw ... Andrew Wood ... and Alexander Lieth ... who were executed at Kennington-Common ... on Friday the 28th day of November, 1746, for high-treason"
  • "A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne, ... John Hamilton, ... James Bradshaw, ... Andrew Wood, ... and Alexander Lieth, ... who were executed at Kennington-Common ... on Friday the 28th day of November, 1746, for high-treason"
  • "A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne ... John Hamilton ... James Bradshaw ... Andrew Wood ... and Alexander Lieth ... who were executed at Kennington-Common ... on Friday the 28th day of November, 1746, for high-treason"@en
  • "A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne, Bart. Life-Guardman. John Hamilton, pretended Governor of Carlisle. James Bradshaw, of Manchester, Warehouseman. Andrew Wood, Capt. in Roy-Stuart's Regiment: And Alexander Lieth, Capt. in Glenbucket's Regiment. Who were Executed at Kennington-Common in the County of Surry', on Friday the 28th Day of November, 1746, for High-Treason. To which is added a narrative of their Trials. And to the Whole is annex'd, A brief Account of the trials, &c. of the other Seventeen Rebel Officers, who are by his Majesty's Clemency respited from Execution for Six Weeks longer"
  • "A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne, Bart. Life-Guardman. John Hamilton, pretended Governor of Carlisle. James Bradshaw, of Manchester, Warehouseman. Andrew Wood, Capt. in Roy-Stuart's Regiment: And Alexander Lieth, Capt. in Glenbucket's Regiment. Who were Executed at Kennington-Common in the County of Surry', on Friday the 28th Day of November, 1746, for High-Treason. To which is added a narrative of their Trials. And to the Whole is annex'd, A brief Account of the trials, &c. of the other Seventeen Rebel Officers, who are by his Majesty's Clemency respited from Execution for Six Weeks longer"@en
  • "Genuine Account of the Lives, Behaviour, Confession and Dying Words of the Five Rebels"@en