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The penitent murderer: or, An exact and true relation taken from the mouth of Mr. William Ivy (lately executed) concerning the murder by him committed upon the body of William Pew, servant to Sir Robert Long in Westminster, upon Monday the 28th of April 1673: : with the reasons inducing him to that horrid crime; his resolution likewise to have killed the maid; his taking away seven hundred-pound bags, and his manner of disposing them. As also, his tryal, conviction, and condemnation; with his confession of the whole fact, and his contrition for the same; as it was delivered from his own mouth to a particular friend, and by him published, to prevent all false reports. Licensed May 21. 1673
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