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A genuine and authentic account of the life, trial, behaviour, and dying words, of William Dodd, L.L.D. who was executed at Tyburn, for forgery, on Friday, June 27, 1777.

Publisher: London : Printed for Robert Turner, July 21, 1777Description: 32p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Dodd, William, 1729-1777
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VOL.189(1) The wisdom of a government in distributing punishment or mercy to state-criminals. A sermon preachid at the Lent-assizes holden at Thetford in Norfolk, before the Lord Chief Justice King, on March 23. 1715/16. By Thomas Pyle, M.A. Lecturer of Lynn-Regis. Published at the request of the High-Sheriff, and the gentlemen of the Grand-Inquest. VOL.189(10) The speech of Charles C. Western, esq., M.P. for the county of Essex, upon his motion for a more frequent delivery of the gaols. VOL.189(2) The frequency of capital punishments inconsistent with justice, sound policy, and religion. A sermon. By William Dodd, LLD. Chaplain to the King. VOL.189(3) A genuine and authentic account of the life, trial, behaviour, and dying words, of William Dodd, L.L.D. who was executed at Tyburn, for forgery, on Friday, June 27, 1777. VOL.189(4) Considerations upon the present increase of civil prisoners and debtors in England. Humbly submitted to the two houses of Parliament. VOL.189(5) General regulations for inspection and controul of all the prisons, together with the rules, orders, and bye laws, for the government of the gaol and the penitentiary house, for the county of Glocester, made, published, and declared at a general or quarter sessions of the peace, holden by adjournment on the 15th of July, 1790; and confirmed by the judges of assize, at the assizes held for the said county, on the 6th day of August, 1790. VOL.189(6) Memoir of the case of St. John Mason, esq. barrister at law, who was confined, as a state-prisoner, in Kilmainham, for more than two years. Containing addresses and letters to the Earl of Hardwicke - His Grace, the Duke of Bedford - &c. &c. &c. and letters from some of the above personages. Most respectfully submitted to the consideration of the Commons, in Parliament assembled.

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