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HV8579 .B46 1692 | The last speeche and confession of Robert Bennison who was executed for high-treason, near Kingston upon Thames, on Saturday the 23rd of July, 1692. | 1 |
HV8579 .B76 2004 | Tyburn : London's fatal tree / | 1 |
HV8579 .C33 2003 | A hanging in Detroit : Stephen Gifford Simmons and the last execution under Michigan law / | 2 |
HV8579 .C33 2003eb | A hanging in Detroit : Stephen Gifford Simmons and the last execution under Michigan law / | 1 |
HV8579 .C66 |
The Confession and execution of the eight prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Wednesday the 30th of August, 1676 viz. [bracket] Tho. Moore, Charles Godfry ... giving a full and satisfactory account of their crimes ... : published for a warning to all that read it. The Confession and execution of the nine prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday, the 28th of April, 1680 The Confession and execution of the eight prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Wednesday the 30th of August, 1676 viz. [bracket] Tho. Moore, Charles Godfry ... giving a full and satisfactory account of their crimes ... : published for a warning to all that read it .. The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 19th of Decemb. 1677 viz, Margaret Riggs, alias Grover, William Longman [double brace] John Ruddocke, Henry Payne, and Elizabeth Hewet : with an account of their penitent behaviour after their condemnation, and substance of their last speeches at the place of execution / The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 23rd of January 1677/8 at which time were executed William King, Henry Claiton, and William Hare, [brace] for several robberies on the highway, Robert Motley, for burglary and felony, and Benj. Smith [brace] for treason, clipping the kings coin : with their behaviour in Newgate, and the substance of two sermons preached to them the Sunday before their death. |
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HV8579 .C66 1676 | The confession and execution of the prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of this instant May, 1676. Viz. Henry Seabrook, Elizabeth Longman, Robert Scot, [bracket] condemned the former sessions. Edward Wall, and Edward Russell. Giving a full and satisfactory account of their crimes, behaviours, discourses in prison, and last words (as neer as could be taken) at the place of execution. Published for a warning, to all that read it, to avoid the like wicked courses, which brought these poor people to this shameful end. | 1 |
HV8579.C66 1678 | The confession and execution of the six prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 22th of may, 1678. at which time were executed John Cross, George Blake, William Stone, [brace] Humphry Hulin, Thomas Constable, Rose Goodman. As also of Charles Pamplin, who was executed the same day in Covent-Garden for murdering Lieutenant Dalison. With a true account of their behaviour in Newgate from the time of their condemnation and last speeches at the place of execution. | 1 |
HV8579 .C66 1680 | The confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn, on Friday the 4th of June, 1680. Viz. Thomas Newell, John Biggs, [bracket] both guilty of burglary, and also of breaking prison lately out of Newgate. John Eakins, one of the same crew for burglary. George D. a marshals man, for murdering a child. And Richard Spykeman, for burglary. : With an account of their behaviour after condemnation, and at the place of execution. | 1 |
HV8579.D55 1662 | Truth brought to light, or, The last words of a dying-man: being the speech of William Dillon Esquire, executed the twenty fifth of February, 1662, for the death of J. Web, lately killed in a frey in Long-Acre. | 1 |
HV8579 .E93 1570 | Eine execution vonn den Obersten Provaiss oder Rodtruten genandt Spelle/ ... | 1 |
HV8579 .F34 | Fair warning from Tyburn, or, The Several confessions and execution of the fifteen notorious malefactors that suffered there on Munday the 8 of March, 1679/80 | 1 |
HV8579.F85 1689 | A full and true account of the confession, behaviour, last daying speeches and penitent end of Greenway Feild; who was executed at Tyburn for the murther of Andrew Charleton, on the 25th of September, 1689. With the paper he read under the gallows, signed by his own hand, desiring it might be printed as a warning to all people, &c top event their coming to untimely ends. | 1 |
HV8579 .H87 2016 | Dissecting the criminal corpse : staging post-execution punishment in early modern England / | 1 |
HV8579 .M4 | By the neck : a book of hangings / | 1 |
HV8579 .M46 1942 | By the neck : a book of hangings / | 1 |
HV8579 .S58 2014 | The thirteenth turn : a history of the noose / | 2 |
HV8579 .S63 | The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner, at his execution in Leaden-Hall-Street, January 21, 1663 who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon, merchant, living in Limestreet, London. | 2 |
HV8579 .T4 | "... Hang by the neck ..." : the legal use of scaffold and noose, gibbet, stake, and firing squad from colonial times to the present / | 1 |
HV8579 .T78 |
A True narrative of the confession and execution of the seven prisoners at Tyburn, on Friday the 19th of this instant December 1679 The True narrative of the confession and execution of the eight prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 14th of this instant July 1680 viz. Thomas Sides, James Care, Joseph Warner alias Westwood, Sammuel Griffin for fellonies and burglaries, William Wilson for robbing on the high-way, Mary Clark for murthering her bastard-child, Jane Pool, Susannah French, alias Hollis, for shop-lifting. The True narrative of the confession and execution of the prisoners at Kingstone-upon-Thames, on Wednesday the 16th of this instant March, 1681 viz. Margaret Osgood burnt for killing her husband, Mary Trot for several fellonies, William Abbot, Abel Hamersly, Thomas Savioury [brace] for robing on the high-way, Edward Turner, William Wyer, John Bradsham, Richard Wilson [brace] for fellony and burglary .. A True narrative of the confession and execution of several notorious malefactors at Tyburn on Wednesday April the 16th 1684 viz. Charles Close, Bernard Trevers, Hugh Kelly, Katherine Smith, and Mary Corbet who was burnt at Tyburn for high-treason. |
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HV8579 .T92 | Tyburn gallows / | 1 |