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CAPTAIN JOHN LANCEY: Executed at Execution Dock, 7th of June, 1754, for burning a Ship at the Instigation of a |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN JOHN MASSEY: Executed at Execution-Dock, July 26, 1723, for Piracy. (A Very Hard Case.) |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN JOHN PORTEOUS: Convicted of murder, but murdered by the mob |
1826 |
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CAPTAIN JOHN SUTHERLAND: Commander of the British Armed Transport, The Friends. Executed at Execution Dock, on |
1826 |
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CAPTAIN MACNAMARA: Who killed Colonel Montgomery in a Duel arising out of a Quarrel about Dogs, & was acquitte |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN PETER DE LA FONTAINE: Convicted of Forgery |
1826 |
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CAPTAIN PHILIP STAFFORD: Whose Patrimony being sequestered by the Roundheads took to the Highway & was hanged |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN RICHARD DUDLEY: [Note: The two versions of this man's life given in different editions are so dissimil |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN SAMUEL GOODERE, A FRATRICIDE; MATTHEW MAHONY & CHARLES WHITE: Executed for the Murder of Sir John Dine |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN VRATZ, JOHN STERN & GEORGE BOROSKY: Foreigners who murdered Thomas Thynn, Esq., in Pall Mall, on behal |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN WILLIAM MOIR: Executed on 2nd August, 1830, for murdering a Fisherman who had trespassed on his Farm a |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CAPTAIN ZACHARY HOWARD: A Royalist who lost his Estates & turned Highwayman. Executed 1652 |
1826 |
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CASHMAN, HOOPER, GAMBLE, GUNNELL, CARPENTER, HUNT, & WATSON: The Spafields rioters, 1817 |
1826 |
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CATHERINE HAYES: Who with Others foully murdered her Husband, & was burned alive on 9th of May, 1726 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CATHERINE JONES: Tried for Bigamy |
1826 |
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CHARLES DREW: Parricide, executed at St. Edmondsbury, 9th April, 1740 |
1826 |
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CHARLES FOX: "The Flying Dustman," convicted at the Middlesex Sessions, September, 1812, for an Assault, & sen |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CHARLES FREDERICK WYSENTHALL: Transported in the year 1756, for subornation of perjury |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CHARLES HEMMINGS & GEORGE BEVAN: Bogus Bow Street Officers who robbed a Clergyman, & were executed, April, 180 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CHARLES HUSSEY: Who murdered a Wealthy Tradesman & his Housekeeper, & was executed on 3rd of August, 1818 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CHARLES PRICE: A Notorious Swindler & Bank-Note Forger, who committed Suicide in 1786 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
CHARLES RATCLIFFE: Who assumed the title of Earl of Derwentwater |
1826 |
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CHARLES SCOLDWELL: A Sheriff Officer, convicted of stealing Two Ducks, & sentenced on 23rd of July, 1796, to T |
1826 |
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CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON & JOHN STOCKDALE: Executed at Tyburn, 3rd of July, 1753, & their Bodies hanged in Chains, |
1826 |
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CHRISTOPHER LAYER, ESQ.: Executed at Tyburn, March 15, 1723, for High Treason |
1826 |
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CHRISTOPHER SLAUGHTERFORD: Executed at Guildford, July 9, 1709, for the murder of Jane Young |
1826 |
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CHRISTOPHER WOODLAND: Another Victim of the horrid gang of Thief-takers |
1826 |
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CLAUDE DU VALL: A Frenchman who, coming to England, became by his Politeness & Gallantry on the Road the Roman |
1826 |
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COLONEL BROWNE: An American Loyalist, convicted in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, 21st of February, |
1826 |
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COLONEL EDWARD MARCUS DESPARD, JOHN FRANCIS, JOHN WOOD, THOMAS BROUGHTON, JAMES SEDGWICK WRATTON, ARTHUR GRAHA |
1826 |
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COLONEL HENRY OXBURGH, Executed at Tyburn, May 14, 1716, for High Treason |
1826 |
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COLONEL JAMES TURNER: A Spendthrift London Merchant, against whom three Robberies from other Merchants were pr |
1826 |
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COLONEL JOHN HAMILTON: Convicted of Manslaughter, 11th of September, 1712, as Second in a Duel between the Duk |
1826 |
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CORNELIUS WOOD: Executed at the Old Bailey for the Violation & Robbery of Mary Ayres |
1826 |
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DANIEL & ROBERT PERREAU: Twin Brothers, who, though popularly believed to be innocent, were executed at Tyburn |
1826 |
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DANIEL BLAKE: Executed for the Murder of John Murcott, Butler to Lord Dacre, 28th of February, 1763 |
1826 |
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DANIEL DAMAREE, GEORGE PURCHASE, & FRANCIS WILLIS: Tried for High-Treason |
1826 |
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DANIEL DAVIS: A Postal Letter-Carrier, convicted at the September Sessions, 1811, at the Old Bailey, & sentenc |
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DANIEL DAWSON: Convicted at Cambridge Summer Assizes, 1812, & executed for Poisoning Racehorses at Newmarket |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
DANIEL DOODY, JOHN CUSSEN, alias WALSH, JAMES LEAHY, MAURICE LEAHY, WILLIAM DOODY, DAVID LEAHY, DANIEL RIEDY, |
1826 |
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DAVID BROWN DIGNUM: Convicted, 5th of April, 1777, of fraudulently pretending to sell Places under Government, |
1826 |
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DAVID OWEN: Tried & executed for a diabolical attempt to murder his sister, her husband, & their servant maid, |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
DAVID ROBERTS: Executed for high treason, in diminishing the gold coin of the realm, April 3, 1739 |
1826 |
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DAVIS, THE MAIL-ROBBER: Executed & hung in chains near the place where he committed the robbery |
1826 |
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DAVY MORGAN: Executed at Presteigne in April, 1712, for murdering Edward Williams |
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DENNIS COLLINS: Convicted of High Treason, in throwing a Stone at King William IV. at Ascot Races, 19th of Jun |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
DICK ADAMS: Once pretended to be the Bishop of London's Nephew in order to escape from a Man he had robbed. Ex |
1826 |
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DICK BAUF: Who executed his own Parents, & from a Pickpocket became a Cat Burglar, & then a Highwayman. Execut |
1826 |
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DICK HUGHES: A Robber whose thoughtful Wife bought the Rope to hang him. Executed at Tyburn in June, 1709 |
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DICK LOW: Who started thieving at the Age of Eleven. Executed at Tyburn in 1707, when twenty-five years old |
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DOCTOR FLORENCE HENSEY: Convicted of High Treason, & sentenced to Death on the 12th of June, 1758; respited, & |
1826 |
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DR FRANCIS SALISBURY & THOMAS HOUGHTON: Executed at Tyburn, 3rd of November, 1697, for forging a Sixpenny Stam |
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DR LEVI WEIL, ASHER WEIL, JACOB LAZARUS & SOLOMON PORTER: A Gang of Robbers who committed Murder, & were execu |
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DR WILLIAM DODD: Doctor of Divinity, Prebendary of Brecon, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to his Majesty, & Minister to |
1826 |
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DR. A. CAMERON: Executed at Tyburn, 7une 7, 1753 (greatly lamented) for High Treason |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
EDWARD & JOAN BRACEY: Who robbed on the Highway together, the Woman being executed in 1685 & the Man being kil |
1826 |
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EDWARD BEAZLEY: A Boy, whipped in Newgate for destroying Women's Apparel with Aqua Fortis, 11th of March, 1811 |
1826 |
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EDWARD BELLAMY: A Daring Shop-Robber, who was executed at Tyburn On 27th of March, 1728 |
1826 |
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EDWARD BURNWORTH, WILLIAM BLEWITT, EMANUEL DICKENSON, THOMAS BERRY, JOHN LEGEE, JOHN HIGGS, & ---- MARJORAM An |
1826 |
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EDWARD EDWARDS: A Young but Artful Thief, transported for stealing privately from a Shop in London, October, 1 |
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EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD, WILLIAM WAKEFIELD & FRANCES WAKEFIELD: Romance of a Wealthy Heiress who was abducted, |
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EDWARD HARRIS, alias KIDDY HARRIS: One of a desperate Gang of Thieves & Ruffians, executed for a brutal Assaul |
1826 |
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EDWARD HINTON: Highwayman, who was such a Danger to Society that he was condemned & executed on the same Day, |
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EDWARD JEFFERIES Murderer, executed at Tyburn, on the 21st Of September, 1705 |
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EDWARD JOINES: Executed for the murder of his wife, December 21, 1739 |
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EDWARD LOWE & WILLIAM JOBBINS: Young Incendiaries, who set fire to a House in order to plunder it, & were exec |
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EDWARD MORGAN: Executed & hung in Chains at Glamorgan, 6th of April, 1757, for murdering a Family & burning do |
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EDWARD OXFORD: Tried on 9th of July, 1840, for High Treason, in shooting at Queen Victoria while riding along |
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EDWARD TURNER: A pugilist, convicted of manslaughter for killing his opponent, 22nd October, 1812 |
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EDWARD WILLIAM ROBERTS, -- BROWN, & DOROTHY COLE, alias MRS BROWN: Convicted in the Court of King's Bench, of |
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ELEANOR BEARE: (A very curious & wicked case.) |
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ELIZA FENNING: A Cook, who was convicted of placing Arsenic in Dumplings, & executed, 26th of June, 1815, afte |
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ELIZABETH & MARY BRANCH: Mother & Daughter, executed at Ivelchester on the 3rd of May, 1740, for murdering a G |
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ELIZABETH BARBER alias DALY: Who smoked her Pipe after murdering a Pensioner. Executed near Maidstone, 25th of |
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ELIZABETH BROWNRIGG: Executed at Tyburn, 14th of September, 1767, for torturing her Female Apprentices to Deat |
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