The awful sentance [sic] and lamentations of Keene :
who now lies in Horsmonger-lane Goal [sic]; under sentance [sic] of execution, without the least hopes of mercy, for the murder of a child, at Albury, near Guilford.
APA Citation
Hodges, E. (Elizabeth Mary Ann). (1852). The awful sentance [sic] and lamentations of Keene: who now lies in Horsmonger-lane Goal [sic]; under sentance [sic] of execution, without the least hopes of mercy, for the murder of a child, at Albury, near Guilford. [London]: E. Hodges, (from Pitt's), Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31 Dudley Street 7 Dials.
MLA Citation
Hodges, E. (Elizabeth Mary Ann), fl. 1855-1861. The Awful Sentance [sic] And Lamentations of Keene: Who Now Lies In Horsmonger-lane Goal [sic]; Under Sentance [sic] of Execution, Without the Least Hopes of Mercy, for the Murder of a Child, At Albury, Near Guilford. [London]: E. Hodges, (from Pitt's), Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31 Dudley Street 7 Dials, 1852.
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