The Newgate Calendar: Comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most Notorious Characters who Have Been Convicted of Outrages on the Laws of England Since the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century: with Occasional Anecdotes and Observations, Speeches, Confessions, and the Last Exclamations of Suffers, المجلدات 3-4J. Robins and Company, 1828 |
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... crime of which she stood indicted , signifying that , however alarming and awful her present circumstances , she might derive great consolation from con- sidering that she was to be tried by the most liberal , candid , and august ...
... crime of which she stood indicted , signifying that , however alarming and awful her present circumstances , she might derive great consolation from con- sidering that she was to be tried by the most liberal , candid , and august ...
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... crimes ? Oh no ! awhile they may evade justice , at the expense of torment of mind ; but murder will be discovered . Under these irresistible impulses both these wretches made a full confession , not only of the crime itself , but they ...
... crimes ? Oh no ! awhile they may evade justice , at the expense of torment of mind ; but murder will be discovered . Under these irresistible impulses both these wretches made a full confession , not only of the crime itself , but they ...
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... crimes . James Hill , that universally de- tested character , during the progress of his public ruin and desolation ... crime , which he , in some degree , effected . About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 7th of December , 1776 , a ...
... crimes . James Hill , that universally de- tested character , during the progress of his public ruin and desolation ... crime , which he , in some degree , effected . About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 7th of December , 1776 , a ...
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... crime of which he was convicted ; but was sorry to say that he felt , he feared , much more for him than his appear- ance bespoke him feeling for him- self : yet would he earnestly re- commend him to consider his case , and prepare to ...
... crime of which he was convicted ; but was sorry to say that he felt , he feared , much more for him than his appear- ance bespoke him feeling for him- self : yet would he earnestly re- commend him to consider his case , and prepare to ...
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... crimes ? Oh no ! awhile they may evade justice , at the expense of torment of inind ; but murder will be discovered . Under these irresistible impulses both these wretches made a full confession , not only of the crime itself , but they ...
... crimes ? Oh no ! awhile they may evade justice , at the expense of torment of inind ; but murder will be discovered . Under these irresistible impulses both these wretches made a full confession , not only of the crime itself , but they ...
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afterwards appeared apprehended asked attended Bank Bank of England bill body Bow Street brought called Captain character charge child circumstances committed conduct consequence convicted Court crime custody death deceased declared defence deposed door duchess dumplings evidence execution father fire Fleet Prison forgery found guilty friends gaol gave gentleman guineas hand heard hundred pounds indictment innocent John John Fielding judge jury justice knew lady letter lived lodgings London Lord lord high steward lordship magistrates marriage ment morning murder ness never Newgate night o'clock offence officers Old Bailey passed Perreau person pistol prisoner prisoner's proceeded prosecution proved public house punishment racter received returned robbery sent sentence servant shillings Sir Thomas Frankland soner soon stairs suffered taken tence thousand pounds tion told took trial Tyburn unfortunate verdict wife William William Adair witness woman wound