Murders > Life of David Haggart who was executed at Edinburgh, 18th July, 1821 for the murder of the Dumfries jailor
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LIFE
WHO WAS
ecvttetf.at Edinburgh, 18‘h 1821
* FOR
THE MURDER OF
THE DUMFRIES JAILOR.
CONTAINING
The whole of his depredations and Murders, fait
fully copied from the large Hook written by hii
self. Being the whole substance, without t!
superfluity of language, brought into the folio'
ing Pages.-—With an Account of his Behavip
at the place of Exe-culion.
Prfated for the Booksellers,
WHO WAS
ecvttetf.at Edinburgh, 18‘h 1821
* FOR
THE MURDER OF
THE DUMFRIES JAILOR.
CONTAINING
The whole of his depredations and Murders, fait
fully copied from the large Hook written by hii
self. Being the whole substance, without t!
superfluity of language, brought into the folio'
ing Pages.-—With an Account of his Behavip
at the place of Exe-culion.
Prfated for the Booksellers,
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