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hand of the place of execution by I 

 led Tyborn : alfo in a field neere vhto a village 

 fourteene miles from London called Bufhey, 

 on the backe-fideof a Gentlemans houfe na- 

 med W.Robert Wilbraham : likewife amongft 

 the bufhes and hedges as you go from London 

 to a bathing placecalled the Old Foord:and 

 in the bufaes as you go to Hackny a village by 

 London, in the clofes next the town,and in di- 



uers other places, as at BaflingburneinHart- 

 fbrdfhire, three miles from Roifton* 



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with white floures growing plentifully in a 

 clofe neere Maple-durham in Hampfhire, cal- 

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Thefewilde Mallowesdo floure from Iune 

 till Summer be well fpent : in the meane time 

 their feed alfo waxeth ripe. 



q\ The Names. 

 Thewilde Mallow is called in LrtineMd!- 

 *i fylutfiris : in Greeke, w»^, or *w« : and 

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