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Burglary - Early works to 1800
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The Two fatal brothe[rs] Being an account of the notorious lives[,] conversations, and shameful deaths, of ... Evans, and William Evans his brother, noted highway-men, who were executed Hertford, on Wednesday the 2d of October, 170... for robbing Mr. John Mackay, a cheesmonger in Hungerford-Market, on the high-way. With a particular relation of their many notorious wicked actions, murther, and bold robberies, both in city and country, for near all years. Together with the manner of their being apprehen[ded], taken, and committed to Newgate and other goals; as also their tryals, examinations and condemnations, at Hertford Assizes, before the Right honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt; with their behaviour, confessions, and last dying-speechet [sic] at the place of execution. Licensed and entered according to order.
Date: [1706?]- Books
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Burglary. Whereas the parsonage-house of the Rev. Richard Budworth, in the parish of High Laver, was burglariously broken and entered, in the night of the 28th instant, ... if any person will give information to the Rev. Mr. Scott, of Chipping Ongar, ... he shall receive a reward ...
Budworth, Richard, 1747 or 1748-1805.Date: [1800]