Public execution in England, 1573-1868

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    • Yetter, Leigh

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Public execution in England, 1573-1868

edited by Leigh Yetter

Pickering & Chatto, 2009

  • : v. 1-4 set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • : v. 5-8 set
  • v. 5
  • v. 6
  • v. 7
  • v. 8

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Includes index

収録内容

  • pt. 1:v. 1- Public Execution in England, 1573-1674
  • pt. 1:v. 2- Public Execution in England, 1573-1674
  • pt. 2:v. 3- Public Execution in England, 1675-1777
  • pt. 2:v. 4- Public Execution in England, 1675-1777
  • pt. 3 ; v. 5. Public execution in England, 1778-1868
  • pt. 3 ; v. 6. Public execution in England, 1778-1868
  • pt. 4 ; v. 7. Commentary on capital punishment
  • pt. 4 ; v. 8. Commentary on capital punishment

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: v. 1-4 set ISBN 9781851969425

内容説明

The execution narrative was a popular genre in early modern England. This facsimile edition draws together a representative selection of texts to show the evolution of the genre from the late sixteenth century to the end of public execution in England nearly 300 years later.

目次

  • Part I Volume 1 Arthur Golding, A Briefe Discourse of the Late Murther of Master George Saunders (1573)
  • The Manner of the Death and Execvtjon of Arnold Cosbie (1591)
  • The Araignement and Execvtjon of the Late Traytors (1606)
  • 'True Relation of All Such Things as Passed at the Execution of M Garnet' (1606)
  • The Lives, Apprehension, Araignment & Execution of Robert Throgmorton, William Porter, Iohn Bishop (1608)
  • The Araignement & Burning of Margaret Ferne-seede (1608)
  • The Life, Apprehensio[n,] Arraignement, and Execution of Char[les] Covrtney... an[d] Clement Slie (1612)
  • The Murder of Thomas Overbury [1615]
  • The Lieutenant of the Tower his Speech and Repentance [1615]
  • The Bloody Downfall of Adultery, Murder, Ambition, at the end of which are added the Westons, and Mistris Turners last teares, shed for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury [1615]
  • Franklins Farewell to the World, with his Christian Contrition in Prison, before his Death [c 1615]
  • Pitilesse Mother [1616]
  • Henry Goodcole, A True Declaration of the Happy Conuersion, Contrition,and Christian Preparation of Francis Robinson (1618)
  • Thomas Cooper, The Cry and Reuenge of Blood Expressing the Nature and Haynousness of Wilfull Murther (1620)
  • The Prayer and Confession of Mr Felton [1628]
  • True Relation of a Barbarous and Most Cruell Murther [Com]mitted by one Enoch ap Euan (1633)
  • The Apprentices Warning-piece. Being a Confession of Peter Moore (1641)
  • The Execution of William Waller [1641]
  • A Most True Relation of the Attachment, Life, Death, and Confession of Will Waller (1641)
  • The Confession of a Papist Priest, who was Hanged Drawn and Quartred at Tiburne, for Seducing the Kings People [1641]
  • The Execution of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford (1641)
  • The Truest Relation of the Earl of Straffords Speech in the Scaffold (1641)
  • A Protestation Against a Foolish, Ridiculous and Scandalous Speech, Pretended to be Spoken by Thomas Wentworth, Late Earle of Strafford (1641)
  • New Matters of Note Made Knowne to this Kingdome (1641)
  • An Exact Relation of the Apprehension, Examination, Execution, and Confession, of Thomas Bullaker (1642) Volume 2 The Confession, Obstinacy, and Ignorance, of Father Bell, a Romish Priest, Wherein is Declared, the Manner of his Tryall, Condemnation, and Execution (1643)
  • The Confession of Thomas Pjts Who Was Execution in Smithfield on Saterday Last ... for Endeavouring to Betray Russell-Hall to the Enemy (1644)
  • The Last Speeches and confession of the Lord Maguire: The Irish Rebell, that Was Hanged at Tyburne, and Drawne, and Quartered [1645]
  • A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall, Condemning, and Executing of the 24 Prisoners, Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn (1649)
  • The Last Speech of Col Eusebius Andrews, Sometimes a Lawyer of Lincolns-Inne, at the Time of his Execution on the Scaffold at Tower-Hill (1650)
  • A True Copy of Sir Henry Hide's Speech on the Scaffold, Immediately before his Execution Before the Exchange (1650)
  • [Richard Watkins], Newes from the Dead, Or a True and Exact Narration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene, Who Being Executed at Oxford ... Afterwards Revived and ... is Now Perfectly Recovered (1651)
  • [W Burdet], A Wonder of Wonders Being a Faithful Narrative and True Relation, of One Anne Green, Servant to Sir Tho Reed in Oxfordshire (1651)
  • The Speech and Confession of Capt Brown-Bushel, at the place of Execution ... Together with the Manner of His Tryall and the Articles and Charge Exhibited Against Him (1651)
  • Mr Love His Funeral Sermon, Preached by Himself on the Scaffold on Tower Hill, in the Hearing of Many Thousand People (1651)
  • A True and Exact Copie of Mr Love's Speech and Prayer, Immediately Before His Death, on the Scaffold at Tower-Hill (1651)
  • The Speech of Collonel John Sares, Delivered at the Place of Execution ...With His Protestation that if He Had a Head of Hair as Big as Absolon, and Every Hair as Strong as Sampson, He Would Spend Them All for the Good and Honours of His King (1652)
  • The Speech and Confession of Arthur Knight, and Thomas Laret, at the Places of Execution (1653)
  • The Speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne Gentleman Who Was Executed in the Covent-Garden (1653)
  • Hannam's Last Farewell to the World: Being a Full and True Relation of the Notorious Life and Shameful Death of Mr Richard Hannam, the Great Robber of England (1656)
  • The Speech of Major John Harris at the Place of Execution (1660)
  • A True and Perfect Relation of the Grand Traytors Execution, as at Severall Times They Were Drawn, Hang'd, and Quartered at Charing-crosse, and at Tiburne (1660)
  • The Last Words and Action of John James, at His Execution ...Wherein You Have his Confession and Prayer Under the Gallowes, Immediately Before His Execution (1661)
  • The True and Perfect Speech of John James, a Baptist, and Fift h-Monarchy-Man (1661)
  • The Traytors Pilgrimage from the Tower to Tyeburn: Being a True Relation of the Drawing of William Lord Manson, Sir Henry Mildmay, and Esquire Wallop (1662)
  • The Speech of the Queene of Sluts At her Execntion at Tyburne (1663)
  • The Triumph of Truth in an Exact and Impartial Relation of Col James Turner, which He Imparted to an Intimate Friend a Little Before His Execution [1664]
  • Abraham Jennings, Digitvs Dei, or an Horrid Murther Strangely Detected, Declaring the Suspicion, Apprehending, Appraignment, Tryal, Confession, and Execution of Richard Rogers (1664)
  • Innocency Reprieved, or the Gardner at the Gallows ... Being a True Narrative of a Strange and Admirable Passage of Gods Providence in the Reprieve of Thomas Rivers Gardner (1667)
  • Gods Justice Against Murther, or The Bloudy Apprentice Executed [1668]
  • The Cruel Mother, Being a True Relation of the Bloody Murther Committed by M Cook, Upon Her Dearly Beloved Child (1670) Volume 3 News from Execution-dock, or, the Last Speeches and Confession of the Two Notorious Pirates (1675)
  • An Account of the Particular Crimes, Confessions, Speeches, and Executions of the Prisoners [1676]
  • The Confession and Execution of the Seven Prisoners Suffering at Tyburn (1677)
  • The Execution of Mr Robert Foulks, Late Minister of Stanton-Lacy in Shropshire (1679)
  • The Behaviour and Execution of Robert Green and Laurence Hill (1679)
  • The Speech of Richard Langhorn Esq, at his Execution (1679)
  • Fair Warning from Tybvrn, or the Several Confessions and Executions of the Fifteen Notorious Malefactors that Suffered there on Munday the 8 of March [1680]
  • The True Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the Fifteen Prisoners at Tyburn on Monday the 8th of this Instant March 1679 [1680]
  • A True Copy of the Paper Deliuered by James Clough [1680]
  • The True Confession of Margret Clark (1680)
  • The Last Speech of Edward Fitz-harris, at the Time of his Execution at Tyburn the First of July (1681)
  • Some Short but Necessary Animadversions on the Paper Delivered to Dr Hawkins (1681)
  • The Confession and Execution of Laticia Wigington of Ratclif [1681]
  • An Exact Account of the Manner of the Execution of Algernoon Sidney Esq (1681)
  • A True Account of the Confession and Behaviour of the Three Late Notorious Traytors (1683)
  • A True Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the Three Prisonrs at Tyburn (1683)
  • The Last Dying Speeches, Confession, and Execution of John Stokes, Isaac Davis, Mary Williamson and Alice Paddison (1684)
  • A True Narrative of the Confession and Execution of the Four Prisoners Executed at Tyburn (1684)
  • The Behaviour of Edward Kirk, After his condemnation for Murdering his Wife (1684)
  • An Exact and True Relation of the Behaviour of Edmund Kirk, John Bennet, Morgan Keading and Andrew Hill [1684]
  • A True Paper Delivered by Edmund Kirk (1684)
  • The True Account of the Behaviour and Confessions of the Condemned Criminals in Newgate (1685)
  • An Account of the Manner, Behaviour and Execution of Mary Aubry (1687)
  • The Last Speech and Confession of Edward Altham (1688)
  • A True Account of the Behaviour and Confession of the Nine Criminals (1689)
  • A Full and True Account of the Confession, Behaviour, Last Dying Speeches, and Penitent end of Greenway Feild (1689)
  • The Speech of James Bird (1691)
  • The Last Words of a Dying Penitent (1692)
  • A True Copy of a Letter, Writen by Mr Harrison, in Newgate, to a Near Relation [c 1692]
  • An Account of the Conversation Behaviour and Execution of William Anderton Printer (1693)
  • A True Account of the Behaviour of Mr Francis Newland (1695)
  • An Account of what Passed at the Execution of Sr Will Parkyns and Sir John Friend (1696)
  • A True Copy of the Papers Delivered by Sir John Friend, and Sir William Parkyns to the Sheriff s of London and Middlesex (1696)
  • A True Account of the Dying Behaviour of Ambrose Rookwood, Charles Cranburne, and Major Lowick (1696)
  • An Account of the Execution of Brigadier Rookwood, Major Lowick, and Mr Cranburn at Tyburn (1696)
  • A True Copy of the Paper Delivered by Brigadier Rookwood, to the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex (1696)
  • A True and Impartial Account of the Birth, Parentage, Education, Life and Conversation of Edmund Audley (1698)
  • The True Confession of Mr George Norton (1699)
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account of the Behaviour, Confessions, andDying-Words, of John Peter Dramatti (1703)
  • The Confession of John Peter Dramatti, a Frenchman, Executed at Tyburn (1703)
  • P Lorraine, The Ordinary's Account of the Behaviour, Last Dying Speech and Confession of Mr Roger Lowen [1706]
  • The Ordinary's Account of the Life and Conversation, Birth, Parentage and Education of John Herman Bryan (1707)
  • The Whole Life and Conversation, Birth, Parentage and Education of Deborah Churchill (1708)
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Last Speech of Deborah Churchill [1708]
  • A True Copy of the Paper at large, left by Mrs Deborah Churchill, which she deliver'd at the Place of Execution to a Friend of hers (1708)
  • An Account of the Life, Birth, Death, Parentage, and Conversation, of Mr John Addison (1711)
  • The Whole Tryal, Life and Conversation, Birth, Parentage, and Education, of the Lady Aberganey (1712)
  • The True Copy of the Original Paper Signed by Mr Richard Noble (1713)
  • The Case or Declaration of Nath Parkhurst Gent, who was Executed at Tyburn May the 20th 1715 Written in his own Hand (1715)
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account of the Behaviour and Declaration of Nathanael Parkhurst, Esq [1715]
  • A Narrative, or the Ordinary of Newgate's Account of what Passed Between him and James Sheppard (1715)
  • Dying Speech of James Shepheard, who Suff er'd Death at Tyburn (1715)
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account of the Behaviours, Confessions, and Last Dying Words of the Malefactors that were Executed at Tyburn [c 1720]
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account of the Behaviour, Confessions, and Last Dying Words of the Malefactors that were Executed at Tyburn [1721]
  • The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and last Dying Speech of Matthias Brinsden (1722)
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account, of the Behaviour, Confession, and Last Dying Words of the Seven Blacks [1723]
  • The Ordinary of Newgate his Account, of the Behaviour, Confession, and Last Dying Words of the Two Malefactors [1724]
  • The Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, of the Malefactors, who were Executed at Kennington-Common (1735)
  • A Full, True, and Genuine Account of the Uncommon Behaviour of Mr Gill Smith (1738)
  • A Genuine Account of the Lives, Characters, Behaviours, Confessions, and Dying Words of the Six Malefactors that were Executed at Kennington-Common (1739)
  • The Life, Behaviour, Last Dying Words and Confession of Charles Drew, esq [c 1740] News from the Dead, or a Faithful and Genuine Narrative of an Extraordinary Combat Between Life and Death [1740]
  • A Genuine Account of the Behaviours, Confessions, and Dying Words, of the Six Malefactors [1742] Volume 4 James Guthrie, The Ordinary of Newgate, his Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of Abraham Pass (1743)
  • A True Copy of the Papers Wrote by James Maben, who was Executed Saturday, August (1744)
  • Samuel Rossell, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, of the Malefactors, who were Executed at Tyburn [1746]
  • A Genuine Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of Francis Townly, (Nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher, and Andrew Blood [1746]
  • Authentic Copies of the Letters and Other Papers Delivered, at their Execution, by the Nine Rebels [1746]
  • A Genuine Account of the Lives, Behaviour, Confession and Dying Words of the Five Rebels (1746)
  • The Solemn Declaration of Richard Coleman [1749]
  • A True and Impartial Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of the Four Malefactors [1751]
  • The Only Genuine and Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Late Capt James Lowrey [1752]
  • Copy of what Dr Archibald intended to have delivered to the Sheriff of Middlesex at the Place of Execution [1753]
  • My Christian Brethren! [1755]
  • A Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of William Cannicott (1756)
  • The Genuine Life, Trial, and Dying Words of Eugene Aram (1759)
  • Stephen Roe, The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of Four Malefactors (1760)
  • An Account of the Execution of the Late Laurence Earl Ferrers (1760)
  • The Last Dying Speech (and Last Farewell to the World) of Sarah Metyard [1762]
  • Joseph Moore, The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behaviour, Confession and Dying Words of Elizabeth Brownrigg [1767]
  • Genuine Authentic Narrative of the Life, Trial, and Execution, of Elizabeth Brownrigg (1767)
  • A Genuine Account of the Life, Robberies, Trial and Execution of William Cox (1773)
  • John Villette, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying-Words of Daniel Perreau and Robert Perreau [1776]
  • John Villette, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying Words of William Dodd, LLD (1777)
巻冊次

: v. 5-8 set ISBN 9781851969449

内容説明

The execution narrative was a popular genre in early modern England. This facsimile edition draws together a representative selection of texts to show the evolution of the genre from the late sixteenth century to the end of public execution in England nearly 300 years later.

目次

  • Part II Volume 5 The Genuine Memoirs of Joshua Crompton (1778)
  • The Genuine Life, Trial, and Dying Words of the Rev James Hackman [1779]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of all the Malefactors Executed this day at Kennington Common [c.1780]
  • The Last Speech and Confession of William-Meek Meyer [1781]
  • Crimes and Execution of the Five Bloody Robbers, hung at Tyburn [c.1782]
  • Account of the Behaviour and Execution of Ann Baker [after 1783]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession ... of the two Unfortunate Malefactors [Peter Declerk and Thomas Hunter] [1784]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of the Unfortunate Malefactors [Patrick Blake and James Haynes] [1786]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of the Six Malefactors, who were Executed at Northampton [1787]
  • The True and Remarkable Lives and Adventures, of David Clarey ... and Catherine Heyland [c.1788]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession, of the Unfortunate Malefactors ... [William Coleman, William Osland, and Mrs Phipoe] [1790]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of James Gould [1791]
  • Thomas Tattershall, An Account of Tobias Smith, a Gipsy (1792)
  • The Dying Speech and Full Confession of Benjamin Brett [1794]
  • 'The Execution of Mr Reeves, Mr Wilkinson, and Mr. Adamson ...', The Times (1798)
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of Charles Squire [c.1799]
  • The Genuine Life and Extraordinary Adventures of James Turnbull [c.1799]
  • The Last Dying Speech, and Travels of William Walker [c.1800]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession [of] William Baldwin [c.1801]
  • 'Execution of Colonel Despard', The Times (1803)
  • Account of Col. Despard and the other 6 State Prisoners, Executed this Morning (1803)
  • The Life of Robert Avery: Who was Executed at Winchester (c.1805)
  • A Dreadful Warning to Disobedient Children [c.1805]
  • 'Execution of the Murderers of Mr Steel', Morning Chronicle (1807)
  • 'Execution', Leeds Mercury (1810)
  • A Warning to all Young Lovers. The Last Dying Speech and Confession of Ann Smith [c.1810]
  • A Full True and Particular Account of the Trial, Sentence & Execution of John Webb [c.1811]
  • The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson [1812]
  • 'Execution of D T Myers at Peterborough', Hull Packet and Original Weekly (1812)
  • The Last Dying Words, Behaviour and Confession of D T Myers [1812]
  • 'Execution of John Bellingham', The Times (1812)
  • Brownrigg the Second
  • or the Cruel Stepmother [c.1812]
  • Davies, 'A Brand Plucked out of the Fire' (1813)
  • 'Execution of Massereaux and Nicholson', The Times (1813)
  • An Account of the Happy Death of William Grierson (1813)
  • Particulars of the Execution of Carpenter and Ruddock [1813]
  • 'Execution', Morning Chronicle (1814)
  • The Power of Conscience Exemplified in the Genuine and Extraordinary Confession of Thomas Bedworth (1815)
  • 'The Execution of John Brown, Thos. Jackson, Geo. Booth & John King', Derby Mercury (1817)
  • The Last Awful Moments of John Caffin, a Black who was Executed at the Old Bailey [1817]
  • Particulars of the Last Moments of Dan. Driskyll and James Brian [c.1817]
  • A Full and Particular Account of the Execution of Jeremiah Brandreth, Isaac Ludlam, and Willm. Turner [c.1817]
  • 'Execution of Chennel and Chalcraft for the Murder of Mr. Chennel's Family', The Times (1818)
  • 'Execution of Thomas Hopkinson, for Highway Robbery', Derby Mercury (1819)
  • 'Execution of Abraham Abrahams', The Times (1819)
  • 'Execution of Thistlewood and others for High Treason', Morning Chronicle (1820)
  • 'Execution [of Feely, Eaton, Hunt, Hughes, Goodwin, Scott, Gentle, and Reid]', The Times (1820)
  • 'Reflections on the Execution', The Times (1820)
  • The Last Awful Moments and Dying Confession of Ann Aytry [1820]
  • The Trial and Execution of James Spufford aged 20 yrs [and] Joseph Deeley, aged 18 yrs [c.1820]
  • The Execution of Charles Elliott
  • The Last Sorrowful Lamentations of Fifteen Poor Unfortunate Men ... Amongst them ... a Boy under Nine Years of Age [c.1820]
  • A Warning to Young Men. The Last Awful Moments of Charles Elliott [c.1820]
  • The Last Dying Speech and Confession of Thomas Howard [c.1820] Volume 6 A Particular Account of James Cawthorne [1821]
  • A Particular Account of the Trial and Execution of Ann Barber [c.1821]
  • Dying Speech and Confession of Anne Barber [c.1821]
  • The Last Dying Speeches of the Unfortunate Criminals [Anne Norris, Samuel Hayward and Joseph South] [c.1821]
  • Remarkable Speech of Cadman
  • Executions at Newgate [1821]
  • Account of the Execution of ... John Bingley, William Dutton, and William Batkin [c.1821]
  • An Account of the Crime, Trial, and Execution of Lawson and Currie [1822]
  • 'Execution of Hannah Halley, for the Wilful Murder of her Infant Child', Derby Mercury (1822)
  • Particulars of the Lives, Trials, Behaviour, and Execution of Henry Sanderson ... and of Robert Bamford and Adam Adie [c.1822]
  • A True and Particular Account of Joseph Birkett [c.1822]
  • An Account of the Last Awful Moments of Robert Chilcott (c.1822)
  • 'Confession and Execution of the Assassin Hartley', Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (1823)
  • Some Particulars of the Life, Trials, Behaviour, and Execution of Thomas Roe, and Bejamin Miller (1823)
  • A Full and Particular Account of the Trial and Execution of John Pallet, who took place at Chelmsford [1823]
  • The Life, Character, and Conduct of William Biggs [c.1823]
  • 'Execution of John Thurtell', Morning Chronicle (1824)
  • The Hertfordshire Tragedy
  • or, the Fatal Effects of Gambling (1824)
  • An Account of the Trial and Sentence of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt (1824)
  • An Account of the Trial, Execution and Dying Behaviour of H Fauntleroy [1824]
  • An Account of the Trial, Execution, and Dying Behaviour of H Fauntleroy, Esq [1824]
  • The Execution and Confession of Young Dale, for the Murder of Mr Wood [c.1824]
  • The Confession of Joseph Dale, who was Executed at Chester [c.1824]
  • Execution of Jas. Weatherill, for the Murder of Mr William Berridge, of Brigg [c.1824]
  • An Account of the Execution of John & Mary Pitchford, at Worwic Castle [c.1824]
  • 'Execution at Newgate - Tuesday, Wood, Harris', Morning Chronicle (1825)
  • An Account of the Horrid Execution of Samuel Brown, who was Cut Down whilst Still Alive, and Hanged a Second Time [c.1825]
  • An Account of the Execution of Elizabeth Simmonds, who Suffered the Extreme Sentence of the Law ... and who was Restored to Life Again [1826]
  • The Last Words, Dying Speech, Confession & Behaviour of John and Joseph Bird, two Brothers (1826)
  • Account of the Execution of Sarah Green, an Interesting Woman, only 17 Years of Age [c.1826]
  • 'Execution', Morning Chronicle (1827)
  • 'Execution at the Old Bailey', Morning Chronicle (1827)
  • 'Conduct, Confession, and Execution of Corder', The Times (1828)
  • 'Conduct, Confession, and Execution', Leeds Mercury (1828)
  • An Account of the Trial & Execution of Wm. Corder, the Murderer (c.1828)
  • 'Execution of Kezia Wescombe & Rich. Quaintance', Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (1829)
  • 'Execution at Chester Saturday', Morning Chronicle (1829)
  • 'Execution of Bishop and Williams for the Murder of the Italian Boy', The Times (1831)
  • The Trial and Execution of the Burkers, for Murdering a Poor Italian Boy (1831)
  • 'Execution of Davis, Gregory, Clark, and Kayes', Bristol Mercury (1832)
  • An Account of the Last Words and Behaviour of the Four Unfortunate Men who were Executed at Bristol [1832]
  • Bristol Execution [1832]
  • 'Execution of Betty Rowland', The Times (1836)
  • 'Execution at Hertford - Effects upon the Crowd', London Dispatch and People's Political and Social Reformer (1839)
  • 'Execution of Courvoisier for the Murder of Lord W Russell', Southern Star and London and Brighton Patriot (1840)
  • Life, Trial, And Execution, Of Francois Benjamin Courvoisier (1840)
  • 'Execution of Blakesley', Morning Chronicle (1841)
  • 'Execution of Blakesley', Examiner (1841)
  • Full Particulars of the Trials and Execution of Jonathan Taylor [c.1842]
  • 'Execution of John Roberts', Preston Chronicle (1844)
  • 'Execution of Roberts, the Poacher', Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper (1844)
  • Execution of Miss Blandy, Who was Tried at the Assizes, at Oxford [1820-44]
  • 'Execution of Mary Sheming, at Ipswich, for Murder', Ipswich Journal (1845)
  • 'Execution of John Tawell', Examiner (1845)
  • 'Execution of John Tawell', Morning Chronicle (1845)
  • 'Confession and Execution of Catherine Foster', Morning Chronicle (1847)
  • 'Execution of Catherine Foster', Ipswich Journal (1847)
  • W F Wadsworth, An Account of Thomas Malkin, who was Executed at York (1849) 'Execution of Sarah Thomas', Morning Chronicle (1849)
  • 'The Execution at Bristol', Daily News (1849)
  • Execution of Sarah Harriet Thomas (1849)
  • 'Rush's Demeanor in Prison', Manchester Times (1849)
  • 'Execution of Rush', Manchester Times (1849)
  • 'Execution of the Mannings', Daily News (1849)
  • 'Execution of the Convict Keene', Daily News (1852)
  • 'The Execution at Horsemonger-Lane', Daily News (1852)
  • 'Execution of Henry Horler for Murder', Daily News (1853)
  • 'The Execution of a Wife-Murderer', Daily News (1853)
  • 'Execution of Palmer', Era (1856)
  • 'Meeting Respecting Palmer's Execution', Reynold's Newspaper (1856)
  • 'The Execution', Liverpool Mercury (1856)
  • 'Execution of Joseph Shepherd', Manchester Times (1858)
  • 'Execution at York', Liverpool Mercury (1859)
  • 'Execution of Charles and Matthew Wedmore for the Wilful Murder of Sarah Waterman', Bristol Mercury (1861)
  • 'Calcraft after an Execution', Liverpool Mercury (1861)
  • 'Execution at Stafford', Daily News (1862)
  • 'Execution and Confession of one of the Bilston Murderers', Reynolds's Newspaper (1862)
  • 'Murder Will Out', Reynolds's Newspaper (1862)
  • 'Double Executon at Kirkdale Gaol', Liverpool Mercury (1862)
  • 'Phrenological Developments of Taylor', Liverpool Mercury (1862)
  • Henry Moule, Hope Against Hope Illustrated in the Case of the Convict Edwin Preedy (1863)
  • 'Execution at Chester', Liverpool Mercury (1863)
  • 'Execution of the Whittlesea Murderer', Liverpool Mercury (1864)
  • 'Execution of the Whittlesea Murderer', Manchester Times (1864)
  • Execution of James Sargisson for the Murder of John Cooper [1864]
  • 'Execution of Franz Muller Confessed Convict', Liverpool Mercury (1864)
  • 'Muller's Execution', The Times (1864)
  • 'The Execution of Muller', The Times (1864)
  • 'Execution of Southey', Birmingham Daily Post (1866)
  • 'Execution of a Young Man at Manchester', Liverpool Mercury (1866)
  • 'A Night in an Execution Crowd', Reynolds's Newspaper (1866)
  • 'Execution of Bordier', Reynolds's Newspaper (1867)
  • 'The Execution of the Condemned Fenians', Daily News (1867)
  • 'Extraordinary Demonstration in the Metropolis', Daily News (1867)
  • 'Execution of the Todmorden and Droylsden Murderers at Manchester', Leeds Mercury (1868)
  • 'Execution of Barrett', Birmingham Daily Post (1868)
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  • Samuel Rossell, The Prisoner's Director: Compiled for the Instruction and Comfort of Persons Under Confinement (1742)
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  • 'Exeter Hall Cant about Humanity', Satirist (1846)
  • The Groans of the Gallows, or the Past and Present Life of William Calcraft, the Living Hangman of Newgate (1846)
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  • W H Maxwell, 'The Last Scene of the Condemned: By and Eye-Witness', Bentley's Miscellany (1849)
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  • 'The Question of Capital Punishment can Hardly be said to be Mooted in this Country ...', The Times (1853)
  • 'Mr Bright, MP, on Capital Punishment', The Times (1856)
  • 'Murder and Capital Punishment', John Bull (1856)
  • William Ewart, The Expediency of Maintaining Capital Punishment (1856)
  • 'Capital Punishment and Public Executions', The Times (1857)
  • Charles Neate, Considerations on the Punishment of Death, (1857), excerpt
  • Charles Phillips, Vacation Thoughts on Capital Punishments (1858), excerpts
  • Rev J W Watkin, A Brief Reply to ...'Vacation Thoughts on Capital Punishment' (1858)
  • Lord Hobart, On Capital Punishment for Murder (1861)
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  • Philander, Capital Punishment: Is it Defensible? (1865), excerpt
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  • Alfred S Dymond, The Law on Trial (1865), excerpt
  • 'Capital Punishment within Gaols', The Times (1865)
  • 'The "Law of Capital Punishment Amendment Bill" has Emerged very Mutilated...', The Times (1866)
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