APA Citation

Kimberly, D. (1730). The case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly: Attorney at law, executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730. For assisting Bradock Mead to marry Bridget Reading an heiress. Contained in his declaration and dying-words, deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the place of execution, and recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket Esq. ; ... to see it publish'd ... To which is added, an account of a rape committed on the body of Susannah Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, Dean of Ferns, for which he was arraign'd at Dublin, June 2 ... With an excellent new ballad from Ireland [:or, the true En---sh D--n [English Dean, i.e. T. Sawbridge] to be hang'd for a r-pe [rape. By Jonathan Swift]]. Printed at Dublin, and re-printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster.

MLA Citation

Kimberly, Daniel. The Case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly: Attorney at Law, Executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730. For Assisting Bradock Mead to Marry Bridget Reading an Heiress. Contained in His Declaration and Dying-words, Deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the Place of Execution, and Recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket Esq. ; ... to See It Publish'd ... To Which Is Added, an Account of a Rape Committed on the Body of Susannah Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, Dean of Ferns, for Which He Was Arraign'd at Dublin, June 2 ... With an Excellent New Ballad from Ireland [:or, the True En---sh D--n [English Dean, I.e. T. Sawbridge] to Be Hang'd for a R-pe [rape. By Jonathan Swift]]. Printed at Dublin, and re-printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730.

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