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A87070 Hannam's last farewell to the world: being a full and true relation of the notorious life and shamfull death of Mr. Richard Hannam, the great robber of England; with the manner of his apprehension, examination, confession and speech made to the sheriffs a little before his execution in the round in Smithfield, in Tuesday the 17. of June, 1656, 1656 (1656) Wing H655A; Thomason E1642_2; ESTC R209073 4,780 16

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