The confession of Mr. Humphrey Marston, and his speech at the place of execution in Aldersgate-street on Munday last, being the 21 of August, 1654.: With a narrative of the whole transactions of the business, in relation to his tryal, charge, conviction, and condemnation. The name of him who betrayed him: and the manner how he disputed Canon house near Windsor, with a great party of horse before he was taken.

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The confession of Mr. Humphrey Marston, and his speech at the place of execution in Aldersgate-street on Munday last, being the 21 of August, 1654.: With a narrative of the whole transactions of the business, in relation to his tryal, charge, conviction, and condemnation. The name of him who betrayed him: and the manner how he disputed Canon house near Windsor, with a great party of horse before he was taken.
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Marston, Humphrey, d. 1654.
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London :: Printed for G. Horton,
1654.
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Executions and executioners -- England
Marston, Humphrey, -- d. 1654.
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THE CONFESSION OF Mr. HUMPHREY MARSTON,

And his Speech at the place of Execution in Aldersgate-street on Munday last, being the 21 of August, 1654.

With a Narrative of the whole Transactions of the business, in relation to his Tryal, Charge, Con∣viction, and Condemnation.

The Name of him who betrayed him: And the manner how he disputed Canon house near Windsor, with a great party of horse before he was taken.

Aug. 21 London, Printed for G. Horton, 1654.

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