Newgate (Prison : London, England)
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- Trials from the Newgate calendar
- A letter to the Common Council and Livery of the city of London, on the abuses existing in Newgate : showing the necessity of an immediate reform in the management of that prison
- An inquiry into the aspersions upon the late Ordinary of Newgate, with some observations upon Newgate and upon the punishment of death
- Criminal annals, or, The new Newgate calendar : embracing the lives and actions of the most notorious characters who have offended against the laws of their country, from the earliest period to the present time
- Facts relating to the punishment of death in the metropolis
- Facts relating to the punishment of death in the metropolis
- Facts relating to the punishment of death in the metropolis
- Martin's annals of crime, or, New Newgate calendar and general record of tragic events, including ancient and modern modes of torture, &c. : comprehending a history of the most notorious murderers, traitors, highwaymen, pirates, burglars, pickpockets, adulterers, ravishers, decoyers, incendiaries, poachers, swindlers, and felons and rogues of every description : interspersed with reflections and observations on the affairs of life, authentic accounts of various modes of punition and torture, delineations of gaols and judicatories, and anecdotes and memoranda of criminal proceedings, and of the sayings and doings of different courts and agents in the dispensing of law and justice, and the exercising of authority
- The Newgate calendar : comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England : with speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers
- 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 last exclamations of sufferers
- The Newgate calendar improved : being interesting memoirs of notorious characters who have been convicted of offences against the laws of England, during the seventeenth century, and continued to the present time, chronologically arranged, comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money droppers, impostors, and rogues of every description : and containing a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional remarks on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, moral reflections and observations on particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world
- The Newgate calendar, or, Malefactors bloody register : containing genuine and circumstantial narratives of the lives and transactions, exploits and dying speeches of the most notorious criminals of both sexes who suffered death, and other punishments in Great Britain and Ireland, from the year 1700, to the present time, for high treason, highway robberies, petty treason, forgery, murder, rapes, sodomy, bigamy, piracy, burglaries, felony, riots, &c., and various other crimes and misdemeanours on a plan entirely new, wherein will be fully displayed the regular progress from virtue to vice interspersed with striking reflexions on the conduct of those unhappy wretches who have fallen a sacrifice to the injured laws of their country : the whole tending to guard young minds from the allurements of vice, and the paths that lead to destruction
- The Newgate calendar, or, Malefactors' bloody register : containing genuine and circumstantial narrative of the lives and transactions, various exploits and dying speeches of the most notorious criminals of both sexes who suffered death punishment in Gt. Britain and Ireland for high treason, highway robberies, petty treason, forgery, murder, rapes, piracy, bigamy, felony, burglaries, thieving, riots and various other horrid crimes and misdemeanours on a plan entirely new, wherein will be fully displayed the regular progress from virtue to vice interspersed with striking reflexions on the conduct of those unhappy wretches who have fallen a sacrifice to the laws of their country
- The Old Bailey and Newgate
- The chronicles of Newgate
- The chronicles of crime, or, The new Newgate calendar : being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to 1841 : comprising coiners, extortioners forgers, fraudulent bankrupts, footpads, highwaymen, housebreakers incendiaries, imposters, murderers, mutineers, money-droppers, pirates, pickpockets, rioters, sharpers, traitors, &c., &c. : including a number of curious cases never before published : embellished with engravings, from original drawings by "Phiz"
- The complete Newgate calendar : being Captain Charles Johnson's General history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers and account of the voyages and plunders of the most notorious pyrates, 1734; Captain Alexander Smith's Compleat history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highwaymen, footpads, shop-lifts and cheats, 1719; The Tyburn chronicle, 1768; The malefactors' register, 1796; George Borrow's Celebrated trials, 1825; The Newgate calendar, by Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin, 1826; Camden Pelham's Chronicles of crime, 1841; etc.
- The history of Newgate and the Old Bailey : and a survey of the Fleet prison and Fleet marriages, the Marshalsea and other old London jails : with extensive remarks on crime and punishment in England from mediƦval times to the present day
- The modern Newgate calendar : containing full particulars of most of the great criminals that have been tried in this country during the present century
- The new Newgate calendar : being interesting memoirs of notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, during the seventeenth century, brought down to the present time : chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgerers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money-droppers, impostors, and thieves of every description : containing also a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations of particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world
- The new Newgate calendar : being interesting memoirs of notorious characters, who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England, during the seventeenth century, brought down to the present time : chronologically arranged : comprising traitors, murderers, incendiaries, ravishers, pirates, mutineers, coiners, highwaymen, footpads, housebreakers, rioters, extortioners, sharpers, forgers, pickpockets, fraudulent bankrupts, money-droppers, impostors, and thieves of every description : containing also a number of interesting cases never before published : with occasional essays on crimes and punishments, original anecdotes, and observations of particular cases, explanations of the criminal laws, the speeches, confessions, and last exclamations of sufferers : to which is added a correct account of the various modes of punishment of criminals in different parts of the world
- The new and complete Newgate calendar, or, Malefactor's bloody register : containing new and authentic accounts of the lives, adventures, exploits, last-dying-speeches, confessions, (as well as letters to their relatives never before published) of the most notorious malefactors and others of both sexes and all denominations, who have suffered death, and other exemplary punishments, for murders, burglaries, felonies, horse stealing, bigamy, forgeries, highway robberies, footpad robberies, perjuries, piracies, rapes, riots, mobbing, sodomy, starving to death, sheep stealing, swindling, high treason, petit treason, sedition, and other misdemeanors : interspersed with notes, reflections, and remarks, arising from all the several subjects, moral, useful, and entertaining : including the transactions of the most remarkable prisoners, tried for high treason at the Old Bailey, viz. Hardy, Horne Tooke, Thelwall, &c. : likewise the trials of Watt, Downe, Palmer, Fitzgerald, Margarott, &c. &c. at Edinburgh for high treason, sedition, libels, &c. &c. : comprehending likewise, all the most material passages in the sessions papers for a long series of years, more than a century, together with the ordinary of Newgate's accounts of the capital convicts, and complete narratives of all the most remarkable trials : also a great variety of the most important lives and trials never before published in any former work of the kind : the whole containing the most faithful narratives ever yet published of the various executions, and other exemplary punishments, which have happened in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, from the year 1700, to the present time : the whole properly arranged from the records of courts
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