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Thomas Daniels, the person named in the Pamphlet hereunto annexed, Intitled, "The Affecting Case of the unfortunate Thomas Daniels &c." maketh Oath and saith that the said Pamphlet (containing twenty-four pages) is a just and faithful Narrative of his Case; and that the same is published at his particular desire of having the Public truly informed of the whole and every circumstance of his case, with a view to the removing all unfavourable prejudices against him.

THOMAS DANIELLS.
Sworn this 23d of November,
1761, before me
W. ALEXANDER.

THE
AFFECTING CASE
OF THE UNFORTUNATE
THOMAS DANIELS,
WHO WAS
Tried at the SESSIONS held at the OLD BAILEY,
September, 1761,
FOR THE
Supposed MURDER of his WIFE;
By casting her out of a CHAMBER WINDOW:
And for which he was sentenced to die, but received his MAJESTY'S
most Gracious and Free Pardon.

IN WHICH IS CONTAINED,
A circumstantial Account of the Behaviour of that unhappy Woman,
from her Husband's first Acquaintance with her, to the Day of her Death.

Drawn up and authenticated by the said Daniels himself;
And faithfully prepared for the Press, by
An IMPARTIAL HAND.

LONDON:
Printed for E. Cabe, in Ave-Mary-Lane.
MDCCLXI.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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