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245 14 The gardner at the gallows :|bfor buggerie laid to his 
       charge. Being a true narrative of a strange and admirable 
       passage of Gods providence in the reprieve of Thomas 
       Rivers gardner, living at St. Giles in Southampton 
       buildings; who being indicted for buggering his apprentice
       Henry Wells, a lad about 15 years of age, was condemned on
       Friday the 13. of this instant December, at the Old-Bayly 
       sessions, and drawn to Tyburn the Wednesday following, 
       about 10 a clock; where being tied up, the lad and his 
       mother being present, they declare the wrong they had done
       him; and who thereupon was reprieved. Also the passages 
       between the master and servant when brought back. Written 
       by one who was an eye and ear witness. 
246 2  Innocency reprieved. 
246 2  Gardener at the gallows, for buggery laid to his charge. 
260    [London? :|bs.n.,|c1667] 
300    [2], 6 p. 
500    Place of publication conjectured by cataloger; publication
       date supplied by Wing. 
500    Title page woodcut. 
500    Caption title on p. 1 reads: Innocency reprieved, or The 
       gardener at the gallows, for buggery laid to his charge. 
500    Cropped at foot with loss of imprint. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the Guildhall Library, 
       London. 
600 10 Rivers, Thomas,|cgardner 
600 10 Wells, Henry,|d1652- 
650  0 Crime|zEngland|vEarly works to 1800. 
650  0 Criminals|zEngland|vEarly works to 1800. 
650  0 Trials (Sodomy)|zEngland|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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