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Murder - Early works to 1800
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A full and authentic account of John Williamson, who was executed in Moorfields, on Monday the nineteenth of January, 1767, for the murder of his wife, By imprisoning and cruelly treating her, and denying her proper Sustenance. Containing, A particular and exact Narrative of Williamson's inhuman Treatment of his unhappy Wife, and of the Varieties of Misery which he forced her to endure; and also an Account of his Execution. Together with an original letter, written by Williamson after he was taken up; and also a vindication of him, written by himself.
Williamson, John, -1767.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Information for Stewart Abercrombie pannel, against Mr. Robert Hay of Naughtown, and His Majesty's Advocate, for His Highness's interest.
Abercrombie, Stewart, active 18th century.Date: 1718]- Books
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Sir Will. Fownes's and Tucker's friends vindication or, A truer account of the bloody and barbarous murder committed at the Tholsel on Friday the 6th of this inst. Novemb. 1713. than that publish'd under the Rose.
Date: 1713]- Books
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Dreadful occurrence! Murder and suicide at Wigton. A most dreadful and distressing occurrence took place ... on Sunday the 20th of April. - Ann Graham, ... murdered two of her children by strangulation, ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The life, behaviour, last dying words and confession of Charles Drew Esq; who was executed on Wednesday, April 9, 1740 at St. Edmund's Bury in Suffolk, for shooting his own father at Long Melford in that county; giving a true account of him from his birth to his death. ...
Drew, Charles, -1740.Date: [1740]