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View The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner, at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street, January 21, 1663 By Turner, James

The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner, at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street, January 21, 1663

The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner, at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street, January 21, 1663

By Turner, James

View A true and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession, and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner By Turner, James
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A true and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession, and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner

By Turner, James

View The trial of Daniel Disney, Esq; captain of a company in His Majesty's 44th Regiment of Foot, and town-major of the garrison of Montreal By Daniel Disney

The trial of Daniel Disney, Esq; captain of a company in His Majesty's 44th Regiment of Foot, and town-major of the garrison of Montreal

The trial of Daniel Disney, Esq; captain of a company in His Majesty's 44th Regiment of Foot, and town-major of the garrison of Montreal

By Daniel Disney

View An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 27th and 28th days of August, 1788 By Brodie, William
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An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 27th and 28th days of August, 1788

By Brodie, William

View The trial of James Kease, Patrick Kennon, and John Campbell, for burglary and murder By James Kease

The trial of James Kease, Patrick Kennon, and John Campbell, for burglary and murder

The trial of James Kease, Patrick Kennon, and John Campbell, for burglary and murder

By James Kease

View The longest injustice By Alex Alexandrowicz
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The longest injustice

By Alex Alexandrowicz

View Dying speeches & bloody murders By Harvard Law School Library, Special Collections Department

Dying speeches & bloody murders

Dying speeches & bloody murders

By Harvard Law School Library, Special Collections Department

View The confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson By Percival Cooke

The confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson

The confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson

By Percival Cooke

View Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5 By Price, George of Wolverhampton

Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5

Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5

By Price, George of Wolverhampton

View An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith By Juryman

An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith

An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith

By Juryman

View The last speech and confession of Charles Obrian and Daniel Cary By

The last speech and confession of Charles Obrian and Daniel Cary

The last speech and confession of Charles Obrian and Daniel Cary

By

View Molly's hammer By Tammy Ryan

Molly's hammer

Molly's hammer

By Tammy Ryan

View The trials executin [sic] & dying behaveour, of John Mitchel for forgery Francis Sturgess Michael Maroney and John Ashton for highway robberie, and John Field alias Jonathan Wild Henry Lye for housebreaking, who were executed befor [sic] the debtors door. Newgate this morning By John Mitchel,John Ashton,John Field,Henry Lye,Michael Maroney,Francis Sturgess,James Catnach

The trials executin [sic] & dying behaveour, of John Mitchel for forgery Francis Sturgess Michael Maroney and John Ashton for highway robberie, and John Field alias Jonathan Wild Henry Lye for housebreaking, who were executed befor [sic] the debtors door. Newgate this morning

The trials executin [sic] & dying behaveour, of John Mitchel for forgery Francis Sturgess Michael Maroney and John Ashton for highway robberie, and John Field alias Jonathan Wild Henry Lye for housebreaking, who were executed befor [sic] the debtors door. Newgate this morning

By John Mitchel,John Ashton,John Field,Henry Lye,Michael Maroney,Francis Sturgess,James Catnach

View Burglary at Holyfield Hall, Watham Holy Cross, Essex By Robert Wolfe,William Thorogood

Burglary at Holyfield Hall, Watham Holy Cross, Essex

Burglary at Holyfield Hall, Watham Holy Cross, Essex

By Robert Wolfe,William Thorogood

View An account of the execution of Wm. Talbot and John Thorn By William Talbot

An account of the execution of Wm. Talbot and John Thorn

An account of the execution of Wm. Talbot and John Thorn

By William Talbot

View The execution, life, character and behaviour of George Butler & Joseph Pace, who suffered at Warwick, on Friday, April 28, 1820 By George Butler

The execution, life, character and behaviour of George Butler & Joseph Pace, who suffered at Warwick, on Friday, April 28, 1820

The execution, life, character and behaviour of George Butler & Joseph Pace, who suffered at Warwick, on Friday, April 28, 1820

By George Butler

View The particulars of the life, trial, behaviour, and execution of Thos. Langley, Daniel Lynn & Samuel Dickens, who were executed upon Leicester Gallows, on Monday the 18th of April 1813, for forgery, & burglary By Thomas Langley

The particulars of the life, trial, behaviour, and execution of Thos. Langley, Daniel Lynn & Samuel Dickens, who were executed upon Leicester Gallows, on Monday the 18th of April 1813, for forgery, & burglary

The particulars of the life, trial, behaviour, and execution of Thos. Langley, Daniel Lynn & Samuel Dickens, who were executed upon Leicester Gallows, on Monday the 18th of April 1813, for forgery, & burglary

By Thomas Langley

View An account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, Chirurgeon, for high treason in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion of the government, &c., who was tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 9th. of December, 1685 By Charles Bateman,John Holland,William Davis,Agnes Wearing,England and Wales. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery (London and Middlesex)

An account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, Chirurgeon, for high treason in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion of the government, &c., who was tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 9th. of December, 1685

An account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, Chirurgeon, for high treason in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion of the government, &c., who was tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 9th. of December, 1685

By Charles Bateman,John Holland,William Davis,Agnes Wearing,England and Wales. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery (London and Middlesex)

View The particular account of the lives, trials, and execution By Andrew Savage,James Baker,Thomas Cann,Elizabeth Fricker,James Gates,William Kelly,John Pitts,Benjamin Savage

The particular account of the lives, trials, and execution

The particular account of the lives, trials, and execution

By Andrew Savage,James Baker,Thomas Cann,Elizabeth Fricker,James Gates,William Kelly,John Pitts,Benjamin Savage

View Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, the hearing before the magistrates of some of the burglars, and their subsequent trial and conviction, the trial Walker v. Milner, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury By Price, George (Of Wolverhampton),Milner,Walker,Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench

Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, the hearing before the magistrates of some of the burglars, and their subsequent trial and conviction, the trial Walker v. Milner, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury

Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, the hearing before the magistrates of some of the burglars, and their subsequent trial and conviction, the trial Walker v. Milner, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury

By Price, George (Of Wolverhampton),Milner,Walker,Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench

View The wages of sin is death By Thomas Ball

The wages of sin is death

The wages of sin is death

By Thomas Ball

View An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith By William Creech,William Brodie,George Smith,Scotland. High Court of Justiciary

An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith

An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith

By William Creech,William Brodie,George Smith,Scotland. High Court of Justiciary

View Trials and sentences of Emanuel Willis, John Cable, and Frederick Johnson, who were executed this day, August 30, 1821, on Pennenden Health, for robberies By Emanuel Willis,John Cable,Frederick Johnson,W. Epps

Trials and sentences of Emanuel Willis, John Cable, and Frederick Johnson, who were executed this day, August 30, 1821, on Pennenden Health, for robberies

Trials and sentences of Emanuel Willis, John Cable, and Frederick Johnson, who were executed this day, August 30, 1821, on Pennenden Health, for robberies

By Emanuel Willis,John Cable,Frederick Johnson,W. Epps

View The sorrowful lamentation, and last farewell to the world, of James Gates and James Paker [sic], for highway robbery -- Andrew and Benjamin Savage,and Thomas Cann, for forgery -- Elizabeth Fricker and John Kelly, for stealing in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ashford, Berners-Street, who are to be executed at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday morning first By James Gates,Thomas Cann,James Catnach,Elizabeth Fricker,William Kelly,Andrew Savage,Benjamin Savage,James Baker

The sorrowful lamentation, and last farewell to the world, of James Gates and James Paker [sic], for highway robbery -- Andrew and Benjamin Savage,and Thomas Cann, for forgery -- Elizabeth Fricker and John Kelly, for stealing in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ashford, Berners-Street, who are to be executed at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday morning first

The sorrowful lamentation, and last farewell to the world, of James Gates and James Paker [sic], for highway robbery -- Andrew and Benjamin Savage,and Thomas Cann, for forgery -- Elizabeth Fricker and John Kelly, for stealing in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ashford, Berners-Street, who are to be executed at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday morning first

By James Gates,Thomas Cann,James Catnach,Elizabeth Fricker,William Kelly,Andrew Savage,Benjamin Savage,James Baker