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Rouse his case, truly stated and written with his own hand in Newgate, two days before his execution, to prevent any false reports. Wherein he gives the world an account of [bracket] of the place and manner how he was taken. His being before the King and Council two or three times. The manner of his commitment, where, and for what. His removal to Newgate. His arraignment with Captain Blage. His tryal apart from Captain Blage. The witnesses, and what difference between the indictment and what the witnesses then swore. His defence for himself, how he was brought in guilty. Sentence past. With a declaration against things charged upon him; and a confession of his faith, with his prayer for the Church of God, &c. To which is annexed, a letter to his wife, from Newgate.
Alternate title: Letter, written to his wife out of Newgate.
Bibliographic name/number: Early English books tract supplement interim guide / T.88*.[66]; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) / R2047.
Rouse, John, d. 1683. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [4], 16 p. London: Printed by J. Grantham, by the order of the widdow Rouse.,, 1683.
Bibliographic name/number: Early English books tract supplement interim guide / T.88*.[66]; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) / R2047.
Rouse, John, d. 1683. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [4], 16 p. London: Printed by J. Grantham, by the order of the widdow Rouse.,, 1683.
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