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THE

LAST DYING SPEECH,

AND TRAVELS,

OF

WILLIAM WALKER.

Who was executed at Tyburn, near
the city of York
.

Good People,

I Was always very wild from my childhood, and run away from my father at ſixteen years of age, and then bound myself apprentice at the city of Briſtol to the sea but not liking my master, I only staid with him fix months, when I ran away from him and then bound myself to another master at Liverpool, for four years more, where I behaved myself very well and was very well beloved by my master and mistress, and made three voyages, one to the Weſt Indies, ano-