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ELIZABETH BUTCHILL: Executed for infanticide, March 17th, 1780 |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH CHIVERS: Executed for the murder of her bastard child, 1st August, 1712 |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH HARRIET GREEVE: A clever Swindler, transported for Felony, in the Year 1773 |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH JEFFRIES & JOHN SWAN: Deprived of her Uncle's valuable Estate, the Woman & an Accomplice shot him de |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH KING: Sentenced to Death at the Old Bailey, for privately stealing a Bag of Gold, 21st of September, |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH MARSH: A Fifteen-year-old Girl, executed for the Murder of her Grandfather, March, 1794 |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH MASON: Executed for the murder of her godmother, 18th June, 1712 |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH MIDDLETON: Imprisoned for Fourteen Days for Shocking Cruelty to her Orphan Apprentice |
1826 |
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ELIZABETH RICHARDSON: Executed at Tyburn, 21st of December, 1768, for murdering an Attorney-at-Law, in Symond' |
1826 |
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ELY HATTON: Murderer, executed at Gloucester, August, 1732 |
1826 |
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ESTHER HIBNER THE ELDER, ESTHER HIBNER THE YOUNGER, & ANN ROBINSON: Tried for the Murder of a Parish Apprentic |
1826 |
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EUGENE ARAM: A Self-Educated Man, with remarkable Linguistic Attainments, who was executed at York on 6th of A |
1826 |
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FRANCIS CHARTERIS: Convicted of using violence to the person of Ann Bond |
1826 |
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FRANCIS DAVID STIRN: Convicted of Murder, but poisoned himseff in Newgate, 12th of September, 1760, after a Hu |
1826 |
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FRANCIS HASTINGS MEDHURST: Convicted on 13th of April, 1839, of the Manslaughter of a Schoolfellow |
1826 |
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FRANCIS HENRY DE LA MOTTE: A French Spy, who was executed at Tyburn, 27th of July, 1781, for High Treason |
1826 |
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FRANCIS LEWIS OTHERWISE GRIMISON: Cobweb as a Clue to a Bogus Burglary committed by a Butler, who was executed |
1826 |
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FRANCIS LIONEL ELIOT, EDWARD DELVES BROUGHTON, JOHN YOUNG & HENRY WEBBER: Indicted for a Murder committed in a |
1826 |
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FRANCIS MERCIER otherwise LOUIS DE BUTTE: Executed in Prince's Street, opposite Swallow Street, in the City of |
1826 |
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FRANCIS SMITH: Condemned to Death on 13th of January, 1804, for the Murder of the supposed Hammersmith Ghost, |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
FRANCIS TOWNLEY, JEMMY DAWSON & OTHERS: Lesser rebels against his Majesty |
1826 |
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FRANCOIS BENJAMIN COURVOISIER: Executed, 6th of July, 1840, for murdering Lord William Russell while sleeping |
1826 |
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FREDERIC LORD BALTIMORE, ELIZABETH GRIFFENBURG, & ANNE HARVEY: The former tried for committing a rape on Sarah |
1826 |
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FREDERICK SMITH alias HENRY ST JOHN: Convicted at the Old Bailey, & sentenced to Transportation for a Curious |
1826 |
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GEORGE ALEXANDER WOOD & ALEXANDER WELLESLEY LEITH: Eton College Boys, indicted for Manslaughter, 9th of March, |
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GEORGE ALLEN: An Epileptic, who was executed at Stafford, 30th of March, 1807, for the Murder of his Three Chi |
1826 |
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GEORGE ANDERSON alias JOHN EVERETT: Who picked Pockets at Newgate, became a Highwayman, & was executed for ste |
1826 |
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GEORGE BARNETT: Charged with shooting at Miss Frances Maria Kelly, Actress, in Drury Lane Theatre, 17th of Feb |
1826 |
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GEORGE BARRINGTON: A Well-Dressed Pickpocket who "worked" in Churches & the Houses of Parliament, & was convic |
1826 |
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GEORGE CADDELL: Executed for the Cruel Murder of Miss Price, Whom he had Seduced & Promised Marriage |
1826 |
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GEORGE CANT: Convicted of Rape, 31st October 1839 |
1826 |
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GEORGE CHENNEL & J. CHALCRAFT: Executed August, 1818 for the atrocious murder of Chennel's father & his Housek |
1826 |
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GEORGE CLERK & JOHN RAMSAY: Executed 1st of March, 1675, for poisoning John Anderson, an Edinburgh Merchant; K |
1826 |
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GEORGE COCK: A most Plausible Scoundrel, executed at Tyburn, 13th of June, 1748, for privately stealing |
1826 |
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GEORGE FOSTER: Executed at Newgate, 18th of January, 1803, for the Murder of his Wife & Child, by drowning the |
1826 |
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GEORGE FURSEY: Acquitted of stabbing two policement during the Calthorpe Street Riot, 30th May 1833 |
1826 |
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GEORGE GRIFFITHS: Who courted his Master's Daughter & then robbed him. Hanged at Tyburn on 1st of August, 1700 |
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GEORGE LANCASTER: Executed at Tyburn, 16th of November, 1747, for forging a Seaman's Will, in order to rob his |
1826 |
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GEORGE MANLEY: Executed at Wicklow, in Ireland, in August, 1738, for murder |
1826 |
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GEORGE PRICE: Sentenced to Death for murdering his Wife, but died of Jail Fever, 22nd of October, 1738 |
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GEORGE ROACH, ROBERT ELLIOT & JONAS PARKER: Who were convicted, the first two of stealing, & the other of rece |
1826 |
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GEORGE SEAGER: A Rogue of a Soldier, who deserted from Johnny Gibson's Regiment & turned Burglar. Executed 27t |
1826 |
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GEORGE SKENE: Chief Clerk of the Queen Square Police Office, Westminster. Executed before Newgate, 18th of Mar |
1826 |
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GEORGE WALDRON, alias BARRINGTON: The Gentleman-Pickpocket. Several times convicted, Sentenced twice to hard l |
1826 |
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GEORGE WEBB: Son of a Clergyman, & a Notorious Burglar. Executed on Shooter's Hill, near London, 1809 |
1826 |
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GILBERT LANGLEY: Transported for robbing a man of three farthings, December, 1740 |
1826 |
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GILDER-ROY: A most barbarous Murderer of his Mother & Sister, who led a bloodthirsty Gang of Outlaws in Scotla |
1826 |
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GRACE TRIPP: Convicted of Murder on Evidence of the actual Perpetrator of the Crime, & executed at the Age of |
1826 |
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HANNAH DAGOE: Sentenced to Death for robbing a Poor Woman. She struggled violently with the Executioner on the |
1826 |
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HARRIET MAGNIS: Tried for child stealing, 1811 |
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HARVEY HUTCHINS: Apprenticed as a Thief & became an expert Housebreaker. Executed at Tyburn in 1704 |
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HECTOR CAMPBELL, Esq.: Fined & imprisoned, in the Year 1808, for acting as a Physician without a Licence |
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HENRY CLARKE: Convicted at the Old Bailey, 20th of February, 1810, for robbing a Mail-Coach, & sentenced to De |
1826 |
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HENRY COCK: Executed before Newgate, 23rd of June, 1802 for Forgery, whereby he swindled his Benefactor's Esta |
1826 |
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HENRY COOK: Notorious Horse-Stealer & Highwayman, executed at Tyburn, 16th of December, 1741 |
1826 |
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HENRY FAUNTLEROY: A Partner in a Leading Banking-House, who forged Securities of the Value of One Hundred & Se |
1826 |
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HENRY GOODIFF: A Boy condemned to Death for robbing a Pieman, who had swindled him on Hounslow Heath, of a few |
1826 |
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HENRY GRIFFIN: Indicted at the Old Bailey, at the September Sessions, 1810, for the Murder of his Wife, found |
1826 |
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HENRY HARRISON, GENT.: Sentenced to Death 6th of April, 1692, for strangling Dr Clenche in a Coach |
1826 |
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HENRY HUNT: A Driver of the Norwich Mail. Convicted of stealing a Gold Watch sent by his Coach, 8th of April, |
1826 |
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HENRY JONES, FRANCIS PHOENIX & CHARLES BURTON: Executed at Tyburn, 3rd of February, 1772, for Burglary at the |
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HENRY MACNAMARA: Hotel Jewel Thief, who was transported for committing several Robberies, 21st of May, 1832 |
1826 |
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HENRY MORRIS: Transported for Bigamy |
1826 |
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HENRY PERFECT: A most plausible Begging-Letter Swindler, transported to Botany Bay, in April, 1805 |
1826 |
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HENRY PLUNKET Murderer, executed at Tyburn, on the 22nd of September,1714 |
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HENRY POWEL: Highwayman, executed at Tyburn, on the 23rd of December, 1715 |
1826 |
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HENRY SAMUEL: A Jew, punished for breaking the Christian Sabbath |
1826 |
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HENRY SIMMS: The Extraordinary Career of a Youth, who was executed at Tyburn, 16th of November, 1747, after re |
1826 |
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HENRY STENT: A case of seduction, & attempted assassination |
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HENRY STERNE: Commonly called "Gentleman Harry." Convicted of stealing the Duke of Beaufort's Pendant, 1787 |
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HENRY WESTON: Betrayed his Employer's Confidence, committed Forgery, & was executed before Newgate, 6th of Jul |
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HENRY WHITE & JAMES SMITH: Well-equipped & armed Burglars, who were sentenced to Death at the Old Bailey, 3rd |
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HERMAN STRODTMAN: Executed at Tyburn, 18th of June, 1701, for the Murder of Peter Wolter, his Fellow-Apprentic |
1826 |
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HOSEA YOUELL: Executed at Tyburn, Nov. 16, 1747, for murder |
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HUFFEY WHITE & RICHARD KENDALL: Executed at Northampton, for Robbing the Leeds Mail |
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