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<p n="97">ADVERTISEMENTS.</p>
<p n="98">This Day is Publish'd, Price 3 s. 6 d.</p>
<p n="99">With a Frontispiece of the famous <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n99-1">Jack Shepherd</rs>
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's Escape out of the Condemn'd Hole of <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo42">Newgate</rs>
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<p n="100">THE LIVES of the most remarkable Criminals, who have been ondemn'd and executed, for Murder, Highway, House-breaking, Street Robberies, Coining, or other Offences, from the Year 1720 to the present Time: Containing particularly, the Lives of, Mrs. Griffith for the Murder of her Maid, Kennedy the Pyrate; Molony and Carrick, Highwaymen; Brindsden who murder'd his Wife; Levee, and the rest of his Gang, Street Robbers; Capt. Massy for Pyracy; Roch for Pyracy and Murder, a full Account of the Waltham Blacks, the famous <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n100-1">Jack Shephard</rs>
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; his Companion Blueskin; and Towers who was hang'd for setting up the new Mint. Collected from Original Papers and Authentick Memoirs. To which is prex'd, a Preface, containing a general View of the Laws of England, with respect to Capitalt Offences.</p>
<p n="101">Printed and sold by <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n101-1">John Applebee</rs>
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in <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo43"> <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo44">Bolt Court</rs>
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, Fleet Street</rs>
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; A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lion in Pater Noster Row; <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n101-2">John Pemberton</rs>
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, at the <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo45"> <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo46">Golden Buck</rs>
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against St. Dunstan's Church</rs>
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, J. Isted, at the Golden Ball near Chancery-lane, in Fleet-street; E. Symon in Cornhill; R. Ware, at the Bible and Sun in Amen-Corner near Pater-Noster Row; W. Mears, at the Lamb the Corner of Bell Savage Inn on Ludgate Hill; and <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n101-3">Richard Wellington</rs>
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, at the <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo47"> <rs type="placeName" id="OA17330305_geo48">Dolphin and Crown</rs>
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, without Temple Bar</rs>
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<p n="102">The Publick may depend on the Accounts publish'd in this Work, as containing a just and faithful Narration of the Conduct of these unhappy Persons, and a true State of their respective Crimes, without any Additions of feigned and romantick Adventures, calculated meerly to entertain the Curiosity of the Reader.</p>
<p n="103">N. B. Vol. II. is in the Press, and will be Publish'd with all convenient Expedition.</p>
<p n="104">Where may be had of the Printer of this Paper,</p>
<p n="105">The Life and Actions of <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n105-1">JOSEPH POWIS</rs>
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, who was Executed on <rs type="date" id="OA17330305_date24">Monday the 16th of October last</rs>
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at Tyburn Written by himself, during his Confinement in the Cells. Price 1 s.</p>
<p n="106">Taken by Execution, and to be SOLD On <rs type="date" id="OA17330305_date25">Saturday the 10th of March</rs>
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<p n="107">(The very lowest Price being fix'd)</p>
<p n="108">ALL the Houshold Goods, together with all the rich Stock in Trade, of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="OA17330305_n108-1">Thomas Tennant</rs>
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, an eminent <rs type="occupation" id="OA17330305_occ20">wholesale Dealer</rs>
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in all Manner of Houshold Furniture: The Whole consisting of Standing Beds and Bedding, fine large Glass con, Pier Glasses and Chimney Glasses in carv'd and gilt Frames, ditto in plain Walnut tree Frames, and Dressing Glasses of all Sorts; fine Walnut-tree, Mahogany, and other , Book Cases with Glass Doors; several Walnut-tree Chests upon Chests Walnut-tree Writing Desks, Buroe Dressing Tables, Walnut-tree or Mahogany; fine Walnut-tree Tables, and several curious Tables of Divers Sorts not yet expos'd; Mahogany, Dining Tables of all Sizes, Breakfast Tables, Box Tables, Corner Tables and Night Tables, Marble Tables of all Sorts and Du Waters; several fine Mahogany Chests for Cloaths; a large Quantity of fine and course Chairs, Walnut-tree, Mahogany, &c. from one Shilling a Chair to five Pounds, several fine Dressing Chairs, Shaving Chairs, Closestool Chairs, Easy Chairs, Setes and Set: Beds, fine white Callico Quilts and printed Quilts of all Sorts: fine new Whitney Blankets of all Sizes; several very good new Eight Day Clocks, Table Clocks, Stove Grates, Carpets and Pictures: And, for Conveniency of Sale, the Goods are brought from Mr. Tennant's Warehouses in Long Lane, to Surman's Great House in Soho Square, St. Anne's. At the same Place is Sold the very best new white hard Metal Pewter, call'd French, Pewter, or change new for old; and for convenieny of the Buyer the Goods shall be safely deliver'd to any part of the Town on Board any Ship, or to any Inn or Place, according to Directions, within three Miles of the Place of Sale, without any Charge to the Buyer. Likewise at the same Place any Merchant or Dealer may be furnish'd with any Quantity of any of the Goods abovemention'd or truck for Mahogany Carpets or China.</p>
<p n="109">N. B. If any Gentlemen, Ladies, or others, have a House of Goods to dispose of, or any Parcel of Houshold Goods. Plate, Linnen, Pictures or China, by directing to Surman's as abovementioned, you may have a good Price and ready Money. Likewise he changes new Goods for old.</p>
<p n="110">Note, He sells for ready Money, and the Sale will continue all the Winter Season.</p>
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