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<p n="16">On the Lord's-Day in the Afternoon, a Sermon was prech'd on this Text, viz. Luke 13. Ver. 3. Except ye repent, ye shall all like perish.</p>
<p n="17"> proceed to give an Account of the Behaviour and Confessions of the Condemned Prisoners.</p>
<p n="18">I. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n18-1">William Anderton</rs>
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, <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ1">Printer</rs>
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, condemned for High-Treason, in Composing, Printing, Publishing and Dispersing, malicious, scandalous, and Trayterous Libels: The Design of it, being to incite the Subjects to War and Rebellion against him, and to Restore the late King James. He refused to come at any time to the Ordinary, whereupon he went to the Chamber of the said Anderton, and offered to pray with him: But he said, that he had such came to him, who give him Contentment: And after a second offer to pray with him, he refused it. The Ordinary told him, that he ought to take Care, that no man might extenuate his gh Crimes, nor flatter him with false Hopes of Heaven; Men's Hearts being very prone to deceive themselves in that Respect. Upon which, Anderton said, Leave me to my self, I desire, not to be farther Sollicited, nor Exhorted by you. Upon this the Ordinary withdrew himself.</p>
<p n="19">II. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n19-1">John Dudly</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo1">Stepney</rs>
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, A <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ2">Naylor</rs>
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by Trade; Condemned for Clipping, Filing and Diminshing the Lawful Coyn of England. He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo2">Staffordshire</rs>
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; he said, that he was well Educated, yet he answered not his Parent's Care to have made him live better. He was an <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ3">Ironmonger</rs>
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in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo3">Ratcliff</rs>
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; he said, that he had sinned many ways, and in particular, in keeping secret the Practices of Thieves and Clippers. I asked him what Repentance is; he said, it is a Saving-Grace, and consists chiefly in forsaking Sin, out of an hearty Hatred of it, because, it displeases God; and said, that he begg'd a new Heart of him.</p>
<p n="20">III. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n20-1">John Randal</rs>
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, Condemned for a Robbery on the Highway: He came on the Lord's Day to the Chappel to hear God's Word preach'd, and joined in the Prayers: But since, he withdrew himself; being sent to, that he would attend, he made a frivolous Excuse, that his Linnen was put to Washing, and when it was brought Home, he wonld appear again; but he came not. But I suppose, that he was not willing to give an Account of his evil Life.</p>
<p n="21"> <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n21-1">Joseph Stitch</rs>
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, Condemned for breaking the House of one Brooks in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo4">St. Giles in the Fields</rs>
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; and for Robbing one <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n21-99">George Hawsworth</rs>
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, in the <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo5">Parish of St. Sepulchres</rs>
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. He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo6">Staffordshire</rs>
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, was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ4">Shoemaker</rs>
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; he Married a young Woman against her Friend's Consent; so becoming Poor, he went into <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo7">Ireland</rs>
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, to <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ5">serve there in the War</rs>
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; afterwards he came to <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo8">London</rs>
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, and joined with bad Company. He seldom prayed, and said, that he thought for the neglect of his Duty, God left him to be overcom'd, being tempted to this Fact, which he said was the first.</p>
<p n="22">V. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n22-1">John Webb</rs>
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. Condemned for Felony: He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo9">Barkshire</rs>
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; he said that he lookt to his Mothers <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ6">Farm</rs>
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in the Country for a time; but growing idle and obstinate, he left his Mother, and afterward fell to Swearing and Drinking in bad Company, which brought on this Crime. He wept, and prayed that God would change his Heart.</p>
<p n="23">VI. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n23-1">Thomas Kent</rs>
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, Condemned for Felony and Burglary: He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo10">Clarken well Parish</rs>
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, he was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ7">Plumber</rs>
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by Trade; he serv'd his Father some Years in that Employment: Afterward he left him, and came to <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo11">London</rs>
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for Work; but joining with bad Company, he learnt to swear, and was drawn to many Vices. He denying not the Fact, which he said was occasioned by spending Mony on wanton Women. He said that he seldom prayed before he fell into this great Distress; but now he hopes that he repents, and that God will shew him Mercy.</p>
<p n="24">VII. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n24-1">Morris Moore</rs>
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, Condemned for Robbing <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ8">Sir</rs>
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<rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n24-99">John Friend</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo12">Hackney</rs>
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, stealing with others from him, Plate, Mony, and rich Goods, to a very great Value. He confest the whole Indictment. He refused to come to the Sermons and Prayers in the publick Chappel, saying, that he was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ9">Roman Catholick</rs>
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, and was fixt in that Perswasion.</p>
<p n="25">VIII. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n25-1">John Barker</rs>
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, Condemned for Felony and Burglary. He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo13">Aldgate Parish</rs>
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, was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ10">Joyner</rs>
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by Trade, was disobedient to his Parents, kept ill Company, brake the Sabbath. In Passion he would swear; but his chief Sin (he said) was keeping Company with leud Women, of which, and all other Sins, he now'd sires, to have a perfect hatred.</p>
<p n="26">IX. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n26-1">Thomas Granger</rs>
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; he said, that he had been used to <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ11">Sea Service</rs>
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; that he was formerly Arrested for Debt, and thereupon cast into <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo14">Newgate</rs>
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, where he continued five Years. He said, that the prophaning of the Sabbath, was that Sin, which provoked God; so that he was left to his Vicious Inclinations. He denied not that he had been guilty of keeping Company with bad Women. He said that he is much grieved for his Sins, and that he prays for a broken Heart, and that God would make him to become a new Man. I hope that he was penitent.</p>
<p n="27">X. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n27-1">Richard Whitworth</rs>
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, Condemned for Felony and Burglary, in breaking the House of <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n27-2">Thomas Beacon</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo15">Stepney</rs>
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, taking away 69 Pieces of Coin'd Gold; also 180 Pounds in Mony numbred. He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo16">Lancashire</rs>
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; he was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ12">Butcher's Son</rs>
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, he left his Father in that Employment, and then grew idle. He said that he kept not the Sabboth, that he did not swear much, but exceeded in the Love of Women: But now he repents, that he spent his Life viceously, and begs that God would change his Heart, otherwise he shall never see his Face with Comfort.</p>
<p n="28">XI. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n28-1">William Clement</rs>
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, Condemned for the foresaid Felony and Burglary. He is Aged 38 Years, was born at <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo17"> <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo18">Okenham</rs>
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, within 5 Miles of Reding</rs>
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. He said that he did not refrain from sinning, tho God's Spirit convinced him to the contrary. He seldom prayed; he said that he was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ13">Carpenter</rs>
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, and that a Fellow accused him at <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo19">Reading</rs>
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, of Robbing with him, so in fear of being apprehended, he came to <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo20">London</rs>
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. He said he had sinned in several ways, and was not sensible thereof till now. That his Heart bleeds for offending God his Maker and Redeemer. That upon his Repentance, he had spoken peace to his Conscience; yet he begs a greater degree of Sorrow for his Sins.</p>
<p n="29">XII. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n29-1">William Nixon</rs>
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, Condemned for the foresaid Felony and Burglary. He was born in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo21">Herefordstire</rs>
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, was a <rs type="occupation" id="OA16930616_occ14">Taylor</rs>
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in <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo22">London</rs>
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, during 17 or 18 Years. He denied not that he had led a bad Life, and that he had concealed the Crimes of others, so that God is just in this Sentence of Death upon him.</p>
<p n="30">At the Sessions in the <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo23">Old-Baily</rs>
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, on <rs type="date" id="OA16930616_date3">Thursday the 8th of June, 1693</rs>
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. were Thirteen Men, and 3 Women condemned; of these, only 8 were in the Dead Warrant, viz. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-1">William Clement</rs>
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, <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-2">Richard Whitworth</rs>
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, <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-3">William Nixon</rs>
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, <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-4">John Dudly</rs>
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, <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-5">Joseph Stitch</rs>
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, <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-6">Morris Moore</rs>
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. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-7">John Randal</rs>
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, and <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-8">William Anderton</rs>
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. <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n30-9">William Nixon</rs>
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was Reprieved by Her Majesties Gracious Clemency. The other 7 were Executed this Day, being the <rs type="date" id="OA16930616_date4">16th of June</rs>
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.</p>
<p n="31"> <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n31-1">William Anderton</rs>
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, for High-Treason, and <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n31-2">John Dudly</rs>
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for Clipping, were drawn on a Sledge to <rs type="placeName" id="OA16930616_geo24">Tyburn</rs>
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, and were first Executed. The Right Worshipful the Sheriffs being present. Anderton desired that his Brother, and a Minister, his Friend, might come into the Cart, which was granted. The Minister only prayed for him in the Office for Visiting the Sick; when he had finished, and went out of the Cart, the Ordinary Exhorted Anderton and Dudly, to beg of God, that they might be Examples of true Repentance, and to warn the People by their sad untimely End. They did not; therefore the Ordinary commanding silence, spoke thus; Be persuaded by the Sight of these Dying Persons, not to contrive any thing against the Government of this Kingdom, God will bring it to light, and in Justice punish it. And exhorted the People not to prophane the Sabboth; which all bewail when they come to die publickly; as that Sin which brings on all other Crimes. Anderton told the Spectators, that his Sentence was very hard and severe. I told him, that he had endeavoured to overthrow the Establisht Government. He said, that he forgave his Judges. I replied, that they needed not his Forgiveness; for they were satisfied in their Consciences, that they had acted justly. Then I prayed with them, and they had a considerable time to pray for themselves, which they did fervently. Anderton's Carriage was with much Confidence. There was a Paper came to the Sheriff's Hand, for the suspending the Quartering of Anderton- He thought it to be a Reprieve, which did much affect him with Thanksgiving to God; but understanding it was only that his dead Body, should be delivered to his Friends, he did not acknowledge that as any great Favour. After they had prayed for themselves, the Ordinary committed them to God's Mercy, with a short Prayer at last. So praying again for themselves, they gave a Sign, when they expected to be Executed; and the Cart thereupon drew away.</p>
<p n="32">The other five Criminals were Executed afterwards, they were exhorted to warn the People, they did not. After advice given them, and Prayer, made by the Ordinary for them, some of them more lamented their untimely End; than others. After a fit time given them, they prayed for themselves, and were Executed.</p>
<p n="33">This is all the Account I can give of this Sessions</p>
<p n="34"> <rs type="persName" id="OA16930616_n34-1">Samuel Smith</rs>
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<p n="35"> <rs type="date" id="OA16930616_date5">Dated June the 16th 1693.</rs>
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<p n="36">ADVERTISEMENT.</p>
<p n="37">THese are to give Notice to all Persons for the Benefit of the Publick, That W. Elmy, Professor of Physick, and Operator of known Integrity, and above 25 Years Practice; liveth at the Blew-Ball in Whale-Bone-Court, at the lower End of Bartholomew-Lane, by the Royal-Exchange.</p>
<p n="38">Who most safely and expeditiously cures Deafness, and Noise in the Ears, in any of what Age soever (if curable) and at first sight by Inspection resolves the Patient, if so or not, as most Eminent Persons of Quality in this City can Testify.</p>
<p n="39">He hath likewise a Sovereign Head-Pill which infallibly cures all Pains in the Head whether old or newly contracted; speedily taking away all Swimmings and Giddiness, preventing the dangerous Consequence of Apoplectical Fits; preserves the Sight, and takes away all Accidents offending the Eyes, strengthens the Memory, and disburdens the Brain of all offensive Humors, thereby rendring the Understanding more clear and vigorous.</p>
<p n="40">He hath likewise an expeditious way in Curing all Pains in the Teeth without Drawing.</p>
<p n="41">He hath likewise a most excellent Gargarism or Mouth-Water which will make black or yellow Teeth, as white as Ivory in few times using; and it will certainly Cure the Scurvy, and all other Diseases incident to the Mouth. Teeth and Gums, with Directions.</p>
<p n="42">That you may not mistake, and go to a false Pretender, my House is at the Blew-Ball, you may see it as you come into the Court.</p>
<p n="43">LONDON, Printed for L. Curtis, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head, near -Bridge, 1693.</p>
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