The last speech and dying words of Thomas Hickey, a soldier in the Continental Army, who was executed in a field near the city of New-York, on Friday June 28, 1776, for joining in sedition and of mutiny, and of treacheously [sic] corresponding with, inlisting, and receiving pay from the enemies of the united American colonies.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Concord [Mass.]: Printed and sold by N. Coverly, by the groze, dozen or single, M,DCCLXXVI [1776]
Publication year
1776-1776
ESTC No.
W10315
Grub Street ID
319429
Description
1 sheet ; 40 x 25 cm
Note
Signed: Thomas Hickey.

Followed by: By a vessel arrived yesterday in the afternoon, we have received certain intelligence ..

Printed area measures 30.2 x 17.2 cm.
Uncontrolled note
Not in Evans. - Not in Ford, W.C. Broadsides