Terrence Connor, MD, 1752 October 20

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CONNOR, Terrence

rAnnapolis, MDrOn Friday. 0 ct, 26 (i752)
Terrence Connor wasexecuted here pursuant to hig
senénce for the Murder of James Boyles in Fred-
erick Gounty in August last. He was born in
ireland and was of the Romish persuasion and
Was attended in a cart at the gallows by a
priest who conversed With him an whispers tor 4
Short time. He behaved with composure and
gecency,.," TR een Varn eee a
dame articel THE NEW YQRK MERCURY, 11-13-1752.
"Annapolis, Mde: Sept. 28, 1752:...And Terrence

nner received sentence of death for the mure
toe or James Boyles in Predeniak County last

Aug ust.” PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia,
Pe nnsylvania, October 26, 1752.

CONNOR, Terrence

"Annapolis, MD:On Friday, 0 ct. 26 (1752)
Terrence Connor wasexecuted here pursuant to hig
senénce for the Murder of James Boyles in Fred-
erick County in August last. He was born in
freland and was of the Romish persuasion and
was attended in a cart at the gallows by a
priest who conversed with him in whispers for a
short time, He behaved with composure and

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“Annapolis, Mde: Sept. 28, 1752:...And Terrence

° r received sentence of death for the mure-
genrst James Boyles in Frederick County last

Aug ust." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia,
Pe nnsylvania, October 26, 1752.

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"Annapolis, Md: Sept. 28, 1752:...And Terrence
Gonner received sentence of death for the mur-
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james Boyles in Frederick County lest
Aug ust." PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia,
Pe nneylvania, October 26, 1752.



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