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- 29014564 alternative "Life of William Hawke".
- 29014564 created "1774.".
- 29014564 date "1774".
- 29014564 date "1774.".
- 29014564 dateCopyrighted "1774.".
- 29014564 description "(from t.p.) Containing I. An account of his birth, education and first entrance on the thieving trade -- II. Of his numerous robberies, both as a footpad and on the highway -- III. Instances of his generosity and compassion to persons in distress -- IV. His excursion to France, with his character of that country and people -- V. His transportation to America and return from thence -- VI. His escape out of Tothil-fields Bridewell -- VII. His battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart -- VIII. The manner of his apprehension, with his desperate resistance -- IX. His behaviour under sentence of death in Newgate, and at the place of execution -- X. Reflections on the causes of the numerous robberies on the highway".
- 29014564 extent "[3], 6-30 p., [2] leaves of plates :".
- 29014564 issued "1774".
- 29014564 issued "1774.".
- 29014564 language "eng".
- 29014564 publisher "London : Printed for the author; and sold by R. Richards ...,".
- 29014564 spatial "Great Britain".
- 29014564 subject "Brigands and robbers Great Britain Early works to 1800.".
- 29014564 subject "HV6453.G7 A98 1774".
- 29014564 subject "Hawke, William, -1774.".
- 29014564 tableOfContents "(from t.p.) Containing I. An account of his birth, education and first entrance on the thieving trade -- II. Of his numerous robberies, both as a footpad and on the highway -- III. Instances of his generosity and compassion to persons in distress -- IV. His excursion to France, with his character of that country and people -- V. His transportation to America and return from thence -- VI. His escape out of Tothil-fields Bridewell -- VII. His battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart -- VIII. The manner of his apprehension, with his desperate resistance -- IX. His behaviour under sentence of death in Newgate, and at the place of execution -- X. Reflections on the causes of the numerous robberies on the highway".
- 29014564 title "An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits of William Hawke, the famous highwayman : who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774 for robbing Mr. Charles Hart on the highway of 1s. 8d. ... : exhibiting such uncommon instances of boldness and audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the annals of New-gate or the history of Tyburn : with two copper-plates, one being a striking likeness of the criminal, the other the manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart.".
- 29014564 title "Life of William Hawke".
- 29014564 type "text".