The whole life, actions and conversation, of Mr. Haagen Swendsen the Danish merchant, From the time of his Birth, to the unfortunate time of his Death; being Executed on Wednesday the 9th of December 1702, for Stealing Mrs. Rawlins an Hereiss. As also, his true case written with his own hand, during his Imprisonment, and delivered to Mr. Hanks, Chaplain of the Queens Bench, and Mr. Ursin, Minister of the Danish Church, wherein is his whole Declaration concerning his first Acquaintance with Mrs. Rawlins the Heiress; the manner of his Courting her, her kind Expressions of Love to him, and all particulars relating to his Marriage with her: The manner of his Apprehension, Committment, Imprisonment. Tryal, Sentance of Death, and last words and prayers at the place of Execution: with a copy of the paper found in his pocket after his death. Licensed according to Order.

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1702
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London : printed for Thomas Crane, near the Royal-Exchange, 1702.

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8p. ; 80.

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ESTC T137168

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