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Postcolonial postmortems
crime fiction from a transcultural perspective -
Gender and petty crime in late medieval England
the local courts in Kent ; 1460 - 1560 -
Surrealism and the art of crime
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The executioner's journal
Meister Frantz Schmidt of the imperial city of Nuremberg -
Honor, vengeance, and social trouble
pardon letters in the Burgundian Low Countries -
Literature and crime in Augustan England
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DeKok and the mask of death
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The whole proceedings on the special commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Goal delivery, for the county of Sussex, held at Chichester, the 16th, 17th, and 18th days of January last
Before the Hon. Me. Justice Foster, Mr. Baron Clive, and Mr Justice Birch; containing the trials of William Jackson, William Carter, Benjamin Tapner, John Cobby, John Hammond, Richard Mills, Sen. and Richard Mills, jun. his son, for the murder of William Gally and Denial Chater. To which is added, an appendix, containing an authentick account of the behaviour of the several malefactors, before and at the place of execution -
The whole tryal, and indictment of, sir John Barley Corn, knight. Of noble birth and extraction, and well known by rich and poor, throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain, being accused for several misdemeansours by him committed against His Majesty's liege subjects, by killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to beggary, and ruining many a good family
Also the comical defence Sir John made for himself, and the character given him by some of his neighbours; namely, Old Hewson, the cobler, a friend of Sir John's, who is entomb'd as a memorandum, at the two brewers in East Smithfield. Taken in short, by Timothy Tosspot, who was foreman of the jury -
A letter from a minister to his parishioners. Shewing the indispensable duty incumbent on all persons to give informations to the magistrate as well against prophane swearing and cursing, as against other crimes and misdemeanours
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A third letter from the Reverend [M]armaduke Dallas, A.M. To the Right Reverend Jemmet, lord bishop of Cork and Ross
In answer his lordship's letter, dated Nov. 20, 1749 -
The Malefactors' register, or, Bloody calendar
containing genuine and circumstantial narratives of the lives, trials & dying speeches of some of the most notorious criminals, who have suffered death or other punishments, in Great Britain, Ireland and America -
The History of the frolicksome courtier and the jovial tinker
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200 dollars reward, will be paid for detecting Aaron Wright
he absconded this morning from the Washington Hotel, where he was employed as bar-keeper, he took with him a pocket-book belonging to a gentleman lodger in the house, containing about 1300 dollars -
Anthony's tragedy
Tune Mortality -
A new dictionary of the terms, ancient and modern, of the canting crew
in its several tribes of gypsies, beggars, thieves, cheats, &c. ; with an addition of some proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches, &c -
The danger of living without the fear of God
A discourse on robbery, piracy, and murder. In which duelling and suicide are particularly considered: delivered in Boston, February 21, 1819. The Lord's Day following the execution of the pirates -
An essay on crimes and punishments
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Horrid murder. Augusta, (Kennebec) July, 1806
At an early hour on Wednesday morning last, the inhabitants of this town were alarmed with the dreadful information, that Capt. James Purrinton, of this place, in cool blood, had murdered his wife, six children, and himself -
The last words of Ebenezer Mason
who was executed at Dedham, October 7, 1802; for the murder of William Pitt Allen, his brother in law, on the 18th of May 1802 -
The last words of Ebenezer Mason
who was executed at Dedham, October 7, 1802; for the murder of William Pitt Allen, his brother in law, on the 18th of May 1802 -
Information for Mr. Thomas Moubray and others, the ministers of the Episcopal Communion, within the city of Edinburgh, Leith, &c
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Reasons of protest, by three elders in the Associate Congregation of Edinburgh
Against an act of the Associate Synod, at Edinburgh, April 9. 1767, exalting the Rev. Mr. Adam Gib to a supremacy over the said Synod, and judicatories subordinate thereto; and debarring the said three elders, and a multitude of other persons, members of the said congregation, from communion with the church, unless they approve of that act -
The Whole tryal and examination of Peter Mannin, Morris Coal and John Beauland, for robbing on the high road. Also the tryal and examination, condemnation of Jone Allen for the barbarous and bloody murder of her own child, by burying it alive, the 9th of August last, at the back of the Quakers burying place, in Dolphin's Barn Lane. Who was try'd at the Court of Oyer and Terminer, this present Thursday the 16th instant December 1731
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The speech of the Hon. W. P-t-ny, Esq; made before the Hon. H-se of C-ns on Wednesday the 3d of February, 1730