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Book/Printed Material The lives, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals : who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, murder, &c. : amongst many others are the following, Jonathan Wild, Burnworth alias Frasier, William Blewitt, Thomas Berry, Emauel Dickinson, John Barton, Mary Stonford, William Swift, John Little, John Foster, Catharine Hays, Thomas Billiings, Thomas Smith, Captain Jean, Fitzpatrick alias Green, Thomas Wood, Jane Martin, John Gillingham, and John Austin

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Title

  • The lives, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals : who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, murder, &c. : amongst many others are the following, Jonathan Wild, Burnworth alias Frasier, William Blewitt, Thomas Berry, Emauel Dickinson, John Barton, Mary Stonford, William Swift, John Little, John Foster, Catharine Hays, Thomas Billiings, Thomas Smith, Captain Jean, Fitzpatrick alias Green, Thomas Wood, Jane Martin, John Gillingham, and John Austin

Created / Published

  • London : Printed for J. Osborn ..., MDCCXL [1740]

Headings

  • -  Criminals--Great Britain--Biography

Notes

  • -  Vol. 2: [2], xxi, [7], 406 p., [1] leaf of plates.
  • -  Includes index.
  • -  LC copy is extra-illustrated with 2 plates.
  • -  ESTC N33738
  • -  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
  • -  Digital images not viewed; td12 2009-08-31
  • -  HV6945.L58 1740 Copy 1 formerly shelved under: LAW LLRBR

Medium

  • v. <2 > : ill. ; 17 cm. (12mo)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HV6945 .L58 1740

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Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2008571534

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  • pdf
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The lives, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals: who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, murder, &c.: amongst many others are the following, Jonathan Wild, Burnworth alias Frasier, William Blewitt, Thomas Berry, Emauel Dickinson, John Barton, Mary Stonford, William Swift, John Little, John Foster, Catharine Hays, Thomas Billiings, Thomas Smith, Captain Jean, Fitzpatrick alias Green, Thomas Wood, Jane Martin, John Gillingham, and John Austin. [London: Printed for J. Osborn ..., MDCCXL, 1740] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2008571534/.

APA citation style:

(1740) The lives, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals: who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, murder, &c.: amongst many others are the following, Jonathan Wild, Burnworth alias Frasier, William Blewitt, Thomas Berry, Emauel Dickinson, John Barton, Mary Stonford, William Swift, John Little, John Foster, Catharine Hays, Thomas Billiings, Thomas Smith, Captain Jean, Fitzpatrick alias Green, Thomas Wood, Jane Martin, John Gillingham, and John Austin. [London: Printed for J. Osborn ..., MDCCXL] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2008571534/.

MLA citation style:

The lives, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals: who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, murder, &c.: amongst many others are the following, Jonathan Wild, Burnworth alias Frasier, William Blewitt, Thomas Berry, Emauel Dickinson, John Barton, Mary Stonford, William Swift, John Little, John Foster, Catharine Hays, Thomas Billiings, Thomas Smith, Captain Jean, Fitzpatrick alias Green, Thomas Wood, Jane Martin, John Gillingham, and John Austin. [London: Printed for J. Osborn ..., MDCCXL, 1740] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2008571534/>.