The Last Confession, Prayers and Meditations of Lieuten
1682
by BURNET, Gilbert and Horneck, Anthony
1682. John Stern delivered by him on the Cart immediately before his Execution, to Dr. Burnet. Together with the Last Confession of George Borsky...and at the Place of their execution which was in the Pall-Mall, on the Tenth of March, in the same place in which they had murthered Thomas Thynn, Esquire, the Twelfth of February before, 1681/2. 28pp. 4to, modern wrappers.; (foxing). London: Richard Chiswell, 1682. Thomas Thynne was a member of parliament who was a supporter of the Duke of Monmouth and against the Duke of York, the future James II. Thynne sent six men to murder one of his wife's former suitors, Count John Konigsmark. In response, John Stern and George Borsky, followers of Konigsmark, attacked Thynne's coach. Thynne was mortally wounded. The attackers were found guilty and executed. Wing B5814 (Inventory #: 255805)