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British Library
T230978
Shrewsbury : printed by S. Harwood, and sold by the rest of the booksellers, [1791]. Pp. 3-30 ; 8°
The life of John Furber, in the county of Stafford. Who was executed at Shrewsbury, March 26th. 1791. Containing, curious anecdotes, his artful method ... four trials, and his funeral. By a clergyman.
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Author(s)Clergyman
PublisherGale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN / ASIN1171052286
ISBN-139781171052289
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