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Three different accounts of the Mary Carleton case, ordered from shortest to longest |
| 1. An Exact and True Relation of the Examination, Trial and Condemnation of the German Princess, otherwise called Mary Carleton, at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, January 17, 1672. |
2. The Memoires of Mary Carleton, Commonly stiled, the German Princess. Being a Narrative of her Life and Death Interwoven with many strange and pleasant Passages, from the time of her Birth to her Execution at Tyburn, being the 22th of January 1672/3, with Her Behaviour in Prison, Her last Speech, Burial & Epitaph. London, Printed for Nath. Brooke, at the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange; and Dorman Newmass, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultry, 1673.
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3. THE CASE OF Madam Mary Carleton, lately styled The German Princess, truly stated, with an HISTORICAL RELATION OF HER Birth, Education, and Fortunes; IN AN APPEAL TO His Illustrious Highness PRINCE RUPERT, by the said Mary Carleton. London, printed for Sam Speed, Rainbow in Fleet Street, & Henry Marsh, Princes Arms, Chancery-lane. 1668. |
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