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WILLIAMS, John, FRaDERICK, Francig, ROG, John P. & PETER-

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"Lives & confessions of John Williams, Francis Frederick,
John P. Rog, and Peter Peterson, who were tried at the
United States Circuit Court in Boston for murder & piracy;
sentenced to be executéd Jane 21, 1819; and afterwards
reprieved till Feb. 18, 1819 (Note: another pamphlet gives
execution datez as Mar. 15, 1819)...Boston, printed by
Je Te. Buckingham, at the Office of the New England Galaxy
over 17 Cornhill (1819). (Copies at: Library of Congress;
American Antiquarian Society; New York Historical Society;
and New York Public Library): 36 pages, The crew of the
PLATTSBURG mutinied and threw the captain maite and su-
perecargo overboard, taking the vessl to Norway. These
fd were apprehended < Williams in Copenhagen, where he

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"Lives & confessions of John Williams, Francis Frederick,
John P. Rog, and Peter Peterson, who were tried at the
United States Circuit Court in Boston for murder & piracy;
sentenced to be executed Jan. 21, 1819; and afterwards
reprieved till Feb. 18, 1819 (Note: another pamphlet gives
execution datex as Mar, 18, 1819)...Boston, printed by

Je T. Buckingham, at the Office of the New England Galaxy
over 17 Cornhill (1819). (Copies at: Library of Congress;
American Antiquarian Society; New York Historical Society;
and New York Public Library): 36 pages. The crew of the
PLATTSBURG mutinied and threw the captain maite and su-
per-cargo overboard, taking the vessl to Norway. These
fd'¥ were apprehended = Williams in Copenhagen, where he

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