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Author Swendsen, Haagen, -1702.
Title The condemn'd bridegroom, or, The sorrowful lamentation of Mr. Hogan Swanson, : who was arraigned at Westminster for stealing Pleasant Rawlings an heiress, and received sentence of death, and was executed on Wednesday the 9th of December, 1702 at St. Thomas's watering's near Kent-Stteet-end [sic], in South-wark. To the tune of Johnson's Farewel.
Alternative Title Sorrowful lamentation of Mr. Hogan Swanson
Related title Johnson's farewel.
Publication Info [S.l. : s.n., 1702]



Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Caption title.
Date of publication suggested by British Library.
Printed in double columns separated by black mourning border, initial.
First line: "You that have courted women-kind."
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
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Author Swendsen, Haagen, -1702.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Swendsen, Haagen, -1702
Ballads, English -- 18th century.
Kidnapping -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Sorrowful lamentation of Mr. Hogan Swanson
Related title Johnson's farewel.
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Caption title.
Date of publication suggested by British Library.
Printed in double columns separated by black mourning border, initial.
First line: "You that have courted women-kind."
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
Author Swendsen, Haagen, -1702.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Swendsen, Haagen, -1702
Ballads, English -- 18th century.
Kidnapping -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Sorrowful lamentation of Mr. Hogan Swanson
Related title Johnson's farewel.

Subject Swendsen, Haagen, -1702
Ballads, English -- 18th century.
Kidnapping -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 1 sheet ([1] p.).
Note Caption title.
Date of publication suggested by British Library.
Printed in double columns separated by black mourning border, initial.
First line: "You that have courted women-kind."
Reproduction of original in: British Library.

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