Front Wye's letter, Aug, 4
... To-morrow ; he has hitherto all 3long per- lifted in denying the Crime for vvhich he :s to fuller. The famous Mr. Clofong, from Sadlers-Well*, is now at Mr. Froft's in the lion ...
... To-morrow ; he has hitherto all 3long per- lifted in denying the Crime for vvhich he :s to fuller. The famous Mr. Clofong, from Sadlers-Well*, is now at Mr. Froft's in the lion ...
... Yefterday Morning as Mrs. Baker, a Gentlewoman in Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell, was walking by the New-River, behind Sadler's- Wells, fhe thought fhe faw a Man's Coat in the Water, but looking more narrowly, perceived it was a crowning Man, ftruggling ...
... been obferved by many Perfon3 in the Morning walking backwards and forward?, firft by the lower part of the River pear Sadler's Wells ; and for about an Hour before (he committed the Faft, fhe fat at the Door of r thp Howie that is fhut up at the Corner ...