The Triumph of truth in an exact and impartial relation of the life and conversation of Col. Iames Turner, which he imparted to an intimate friend a little before his execution : to which is added his deportment and discourses in prison, the manner of his execution and burial : with other occurrences never yet made publique, and now published as a seasonable warning for others to avoid such strange miscarriages.
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- The Triumph of truth in an exact and impartial relation of the life and conversation of Col. Iames Turner, which he imparted to an intimate friend a little before his execution : to which is added his deportment and discourses in prison, the manner of his execution and burial : with other occurrences never yet made publique, and now published as a seasonable warning for others to avoid such strange miscarriages.
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- London :: Printed by W.G. for Nath. Brock and Hen. Marsh,
- 1663.
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- Turner, James, d. 1664.
- Thieves -- Great Britain -- Biography.
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"The Triumph of truth in an exact and impartial relation of the life and conversation of Col. Iames Turner, which he imparted to an intimate friend a little before his execution : to which is added his deportment and discourses in prison, the manner of his execution and burial : with other occurrences never yet made publique, and now published as a seasonable warning for others to avoid such strange miscarriages." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63252.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The TRIUMPH of TRUTH: in an Exact and Impartial Relation of the Life and Conversation of Collonel JAMES TURNER; which be imparted to an Intimate Friend, a little before his Execu∣tion.
- CHAP. II. His Actions in the Army, with some mad frolicks which he committed.
- CHAP. III. Turner's returning to London, his wayes to enrich him∣self, and of the great port he lived in.
- CHAP. IV. Some conjectural Misdemeanours of Mr. Turner, with some other mad frolicks performed by him.
- CHAP. V. An exact relation of the manner of the Robbery of Mr. Tryon.
- CHAP. VI. The Passages betwixt Col. Turner and Mr. Ordinary of Newgate; with the manner of his Going to Exe∣cution.
- CHAP. VII. The Speech of Collonel James Turner at his Executi∣on, with his Character, as also an example of his horrible Swearing.
- CHAP. VIII. Col. Turner vindicated in several asperssons cast upon him.
- Postscript.