The fatal effects of the present rebellion exemplify'd in a true but melancholy account of the life and death of Mr. Sydenham, (son of the late Mr. Sydenham, Merchant in Bristol) whose untimely End was occasioned by the Arbitrary and cruel Treatment which he received from the Rebels, in their March from Manchester to Derby: Together with Some other authentic Instances of what the Country has suffered by the tyrannical Behaviour of the Pretender's Followers. In Two letters, From a Gentleman at Manchester, to his Friend in London.
- L-r-nce, J-n.
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- [1745]
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London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster Row, [1745]
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114,[2]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T35429
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