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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.

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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