John Stoicks, MA, 1734 March 21

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Wholeh be had been educated
e God on the mans used ee a valgs ye

and by the blessing
thought

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Cred —true penitent and sincere
His body is now dissecting ina,
eee by some skillful suggeons in. this

BOSTO
sent ee Hearn

Christian,
very curious

DOWD
. NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., Mar, 28,

1734

which he had been educated and by the blessing
of God on the mans used with him, tis thought

he-dted-a-a true penitent and sincere Cnristian.
His body is now dissecting in a very-curious
Ilanner by some skillful suggeons in this town,"
BOSTON NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., Mar, 28, 1734
sent by Hearn

some skillful su
SLETTER, Boston,

STOICKS, John

"Cambridge: On Thursday last one dohm Stoicks,
a youns man of about 19 years Of age, was
tried at the Superior Court holden at Charles-—
town and found guilty of burglary, having
broke open the house of Mr, dom Varnum of Dra
cut and stolen sundry things the 2Oth of Octo-

tence of DEATH and Thursday the elst of March
is, we hear, appo2nted for the day of his exe-
ecution." BOSTON NEWSLETTER, Feb. 14, 1734.

"Cambridge: On Thursday last John Stoicks was
executed at Cambridge in the County of Middle-
sex for burglary. He had for some time before
renounced the errors of the Church of Rome in

sTOICKS, John

"Cambridge: On Thursday last one dohn Stoicks,
a young man of about 19 years of age, was
tried at the Superior Court holden at Charles-
town and found guilty of burglary, having
broke open the house of Mr, dokn Varnum of Dra-
cut and stolen sundry things the 20th of Octo-
ber last at night, for which he received sen-
tence of DEATH and Thursday the 2lst of March
is, we hear, appo%nted for the day of his exe-
cution." BOSTON NEWSLETTER, Feb. 14, 1734.
"Cambridge: On Thursday last John Stoicks was
executed at Cambridge in the County of Middle-
sex for burglary. He had for some time before
Tenounced the errors of the Church of Rome im

STOICKS, John
“Cambridge: On Thur: last one dohn Stoicks,
man of about 19 years of age
the Superior Court holden at Charles-
town and found guilty of burglary, havin
broke open the house of Mr. Join Ve
cut and stolen sundry things the 20th of Ooto-
per last at night, for which he received sen-
tence of DEATH and Thursday the 21st of March
is, we hear, appo%nted for the day of his exe-
cution," BOSTON NEWSLETIER, Feb, 14, 1734.
“Cambridge: On Thursday last John Btoicks was
executed at G: i i e County of Middle-
sex for burglary. for some time before
Penounced the errors of Church of Rome in



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