Phelim Donance
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15144658A
Top Subjects
- Executions and executioners (4)
- Brigands and robbers (4)
- Boston (4)
- Massachusetts (4)
- Joseph Taylor (4)
- Archibald Taylor (-1788) (4)
- Nathaniel Cunningham (3)
Books by Phelim Donance
Total count: 4
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God's tender mercy and infinite compassion surmounting man's severityin a remarkable and surprising manner exemplified, in the following curious and very extraordinary narrative of the revivication [sic] of young Joseph Taylor, who was supposed to have been hanged to death, (in company with that notorious highwayman, pickpocket and housebreaker, Archibald Taylor) on Boston-Neck, on Thursday, the eight of May, 1788, for a violent assault and robbery on the highway, committed on the person and property of Mr. Nathaniel Cunningham, butcher, in October, 1787. : In a letter from said Joseph Taylor, to his kind friend and countryman, Mr. Phelim Donance, in Boston. : With attestations of the truth of the facts, by said Donance, &c. : Many other interesting particulars, relating to this very extraordinary and memorable transaction. : [One line from Luke]Printed and sold by E. Russell, next Liberty-Pole.1788-01-01
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The revivication [sic] of young Joseph Taylorwho was supposed to have been hanged to death, (in company with that notorious highwayman, pickpocket and housebreaker, Archibald Taylor,) on Boston-Neck, on Thursday, the eight of May, 1788, for a violent assault on the person and property of Mr. Nathaniel Cunningham, butcher, in October, 1787. : In a letter from said Joseph Taylor, to his friend and countryman, Mr. Phelim Donance, in BostonSixth edition.Printed [by Ezekiel Russell] for, and sold by A. Nelson, travelling trader, Pownalboro': (pr. 9d.) who has for sale, Trial of Sir Richard Rum, the min. funeral sermon, Prod. daughter, Bloody register, no. iv, Oracle, or A pack of cards turned into a complete fortune-teller.1788-01-01
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Narrative of the revivication [sic] of Joseph Taylorwho was supposed to have been hanged to death, on Boston-Neck, on Thursday the eighth day of May, 1788, for robbery[s.n.]1790-01-01
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A remarkable and extraordinary narrative of the revivification of Joseph Taylorwho was supposed to have been hanged to death, on Boston Neck, on Thursday the 8th of May, 1788, for a violent assault and robbery on the highway, committed on the person and property of Mr. Nathaniel Cunningham; and who was, by means of several persons, recovered to life and health, notwithstanding it was two hours and forty-three minutes after he was cut down, before they could render him any assistance. : Published by himself in a letter to his friend, Mr. Phelim Donance, in Boston, dated Capes of Delaware, May 12, 1788--then on his way home to Sweden. : A certain person, well known in Boston, has spread a false report, contradicting the truth of this narrative; but without the least effect; as the public in that state have received satisfactory and undeniable attestations from uncontrovertible witnessesBoston: printed-- Baltimore: re-printed and sold by S. & J. Adams, for Isaiah Isaacs1790-01-01