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- catalog alternative "Lives, trials, & execution, of the seven unfortunate malefactors &c. &c. &c.".
- catalog alternative "Lives, trials, and execution, of the seven unfortunate malefactors ...".
- catalog contributor b4642402.
- catalog contributor b4642403.
- catalog contributor b4642404.
- catalog contributor b4642405.
- catalog contributor b4642406.
- catalog contributor b4642407.
- catalog contributor b4642408.
- catalog contributor b4642409.
- catalog created "[1817]".
- catalog date "1802".
- catalog date "[1817]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1817]".
- catalog extent "8 p. :".
- catalog issued "1802".
- catalog issued "[1817]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts 14 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials.,".
- catalog spatial "England London".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "Baker, James, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Cann, Thomas, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Executions and executioners England London Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Fricker, Elizabeth, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Gates, James, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Kelly, William, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Millard, John, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Savage, Andrew, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Savage, Benjamin, -1817 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Trials (Burglary) England.".
- catalog subject "Trials (Forgery) England.".
- catalog subject "Trials (Robbery) England.".
- catalog subject "Warnings.".
- catalog title "Lives, trials, & execution, of the seven unfortunate malefactors &c. &c. &c.".
- catalog title "Lives, trials, and execution, of the seven unfortunate malefactors ...".
- catalog title "The particular account of the lives, trials, and execution : of Andrew Savage, and Ben Savage, and Thomas Cann, for forgery, William Kelly and Elizabeth Fricker, for burglary; and James Baker, and Gates for a most diabolical robbery, on John Millard, in a lime-kiln. To which is added a mournful copy of verses.".
- catalog type "Woodcuts England 19th century. gmgpc.".
- catalog type "text".