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- 24018487 created "MDCCLX [1760]".
- 24018487 date "1760".
- 24018487 date "MDCCLX [1760]".
- 24018487 dateCopyrighted "MDCCLX [1760]".
- 24018487 description "(from t.p.) viz. Herdman Strodman for the barbarous murder of Peter Wolter, his fellow-apprentice -- Thomas Cook, the Gloucester butcher, for the murder of Mr. John Cooper, a constable in the May Fair -- John Morgridge, for the murder of Lieut. Cope, at the Tower -- Mr. Gregg, clerk to the late Secretary Harley, Earl of Oxford, for holding correspondence with Her Majesty's enemies -- Richard Town, tallow-chandler, the only person who was executed on the Bankrupt Act -- Col. Oxburgh, Richard Gascoignes, Esq., Justice Hall, and Parson Paul, for high-treason -- Marquis de Paleotti, for stabbing his servant -- Lieutenant Bird, for the murder of Sam. Loxton, at a bagnio -- Mattias Brinsden, for the murder of his wife -- Capt. John Massey, for piracy -- Capt. John Stanley, for the murder of Mrs. Maycock -- Jonathan Wild, the thief-take for several felonies.".
- 24018487 extent "2 v. ;".
- 24018487 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 24018487 identifier llds.0020911169A.1.
- 24018487 identifier llds.0020911169A.2.
- 24018487 identifier llds.00209111706.1.
- 24018487 identifier llds.00209111706.2.
- 24018487 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 24018487 issued "1760".
- 24018487 issued "MDCCLX [1760]".
- 24018487 language "eng".
- 24018487 publisher "London : Printed by J. Applebee for J. Hodges ... and sold also by C. Corbett ...,".
- 24018487 relation "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- 24018487 spatial "Great Britain".
- 24018487 subject "Criminals Great Britain Early works to 1800.".
- 24018487 subject "HV6245 .S38 1760".
- 24018487 tableOfContents "(from t.p.) viz. Herdman Strodman for the barbarous murder of Peter Wolter, his fellow-apprentice -- Thomas Cook, the Gloucester butcher, for the murder of Mr. John Cooper, a constable in the May Fair -- John Morgridge, for the murder of Lieut. Cope, at the Tower -- Mr. Gregg, clerk to the late Secretary Harley, Earl of Oxford, for holding correspondence with Her Majesty's enemies -- Richard Town, tallow-chandler, the only person who was executed on the Bankrupt Act -- Col. Oxburgh, Richard Gascoignes, Esq., Justice Hall, and Parson Paul, for high-treason -- Marquis de Paleotti, for stabbing his servant -- Lieutenant Bird, for the murder of Sam. Loxton, at a bagnio -- Mattias Brinsden, for the murder of his wife -- Capt. John Massey, for piracy -- Capt. John Stanley, for the murder of Mrs. Maycock -- Jonathan Wild, the thief-take for several felonies.".
- 24018487 title "A select and impartial account of the lives, behaviour, and dying words, of the most remarkable convicts, from the year 1700, down to the present time : containing among other things the following ...".
- 24018487 type "text".