The genuine life, confession, and dying speech, of Richard Wallton, student in astrology and physick, commonly call'd the conjuror. Who was executed, at Warwick, on Friday the 10th of this instant August, 1733. For Promoting and Enconraging Humpbry Mousall, Morrice Walker, and William Coley, to commit several Robberies, &c. To which is added, a poem on his death. Written by himself when under Sentence of Death, and deliver'd to the Sub-Sheriff of the County of Warwick. Enter'd in the Stamp-Office, according to Act of Parliament.
- Walton, Richard -1733.
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Birmingham : printed by T. Warren, [1733]
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46p. ; 120.
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ESTC T110657
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