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A full and true account, of the behaviours, confessions, and last dying speeches of the condemn'd criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 24th of May, 1700
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The great grievance of traders and shopkeepers, by the notorious practice of stealing their goods out of their shops and warehouses, by persons commonly called shoplifters
humbly represented to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons -
An account of a bold desperate and notorious robbery, committed on Monday morning last in His Majesties Exchequer at Westminster
Particularly, how several strong doors, locks, chests, and desks were forced open; with an account of the quantity of money that the thieves carry'd off, and how strangly they made their escape, with other remarkable circumstances -
An account of a bold desperate and notorious robbery, committed on Monday morning last in His Majesties Exchequer at Westminster
Particularly, how several strong doors, locks, chests, and desks were forced open; with an account of the quantity of money that the thieves carry'd off, and how strangly they made their escape, with other remarkable circumstances -
A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers
to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c -
An Account of the actions, behaviours, and dying vvords, of the eight criminals, that were executed at Tyburn on Fryday the 24th of May, 1700
(Viz,) John Davis, alias Shirley, and Phillip Wake, for firing Dr. Sloan's house in Bloomsbury-Square, Joseph Fisher, John Hatchman, John Cooper, John Titt, Thomas Nixon, and James Walters for fellony and burglary -
An Account of the apprehending and taking of John Davis and Phillip Wake for setting Dr. Sloan's house on fire, to robb the same, with their committed to Newgate
as also the discovery of 4 persons who burnt the house of Squire Aisleby in Red-Lyon Square, and murther'd his lady