The Last Dying Speech, and Travels, of William Walker
THE
LAST DYING SPEECH,
AND TRAVELS,
OF
WILLIAM WALKER.
Who was executed at Tyburn, near the city of York, at the last Assizes held for that County, for the wilful Murder of his Sister, Miss Mary Walker, where he likewise gave a particular account of his Travels among the wild beasts in the inland parts of Africa.
Also, his pious Exhortation to the numerous spectators, and a copy of the Prayer used on that mournful occasion.
To which is added,
THE PLUMBER.
(Printed by J. Chalmers & Co. Castlestreet Aberdeen.)
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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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