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spelling | An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke the famous highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, for robbing Mr. Charles Hart, on the Highway, of 1s. 8d. Containing I. An Account of his Birth, Education, and first Entrance on the Thieving Trade. II. Of his numerous Robberies, both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. III. Instances of his Generosity and Compassion to Persons in Distress. IV. His Excursion to France, with his Character of that Country and People. V. His Transportation to America, and Return from thence. VI. His Escape out of Tothil-Fields Bridewell. Vii. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. Viii The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. IX. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, and at the Place of Execution. X. Reflections on the Causes of the numerous Robberies on the Highway. Exhibiting Such uncommon Instances of Boldness and Audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the Annals of Newgate, or the History of Tyburn. With two copper-plates; One being a striking Likeness of the Criminal, the other the Manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart London printed for the author; and sold by R. Richards, at his Lottery-Office, No. 44, almost opposite Harton-Garden, Holborn [1774] Online-Ressource ([3],6-30Seiten,plates) port 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, N15942 Price from imprint: price One Shilling N, B. At the same Place is Sold the Life and Trial of William Cox Reproduction of original from William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (UCLA) Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Brigands and robbers Great Britain Hawke, William / d. 1774 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0249500100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
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title_full | An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke the famous highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, for robbing Mr. Charles Hart, on the Highway, of 1s. 8d. Containing I. An Account of his Birth, Education, and first Entrance on the Thieving Trade. II. Of his numerous Robberies, both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. III. Instances of his Generosity and Compassion to Persons in Distress. IV. His Excursion to France, with his Character of that Country and People. V. His Transportation to America, and Return from thence. VI. His Escape out of Tothil-Fields Bridewell. Vii. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. Viii The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. IX. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, and at the Place of Execution. X. Reflections on the Causes of the numerous Robberies on the Highway. Exhibiting Such uncommon Instances of Boldness and Audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the Annals of Newgate, or the History of Tyburn. With two copper-plates; One being a striking Likeness of the Criminal, the other the Manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart |
title_fullStr | An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke the famous highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, for robbing Mr. Charles Hart, on the Highway, of 1s. 8d. Containing I. An Account of his Birth, Education, and first Entrance on the Thieving Trade. II. Of his numerous Robberies, both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. III. Instances of his Generosity and Compassion to Persons in Distress. IV. His Excursion to France, with his Character of that Country and People. V. His Transportation to America, and Return from thence. VI. His Escape out of Tothil-Fields Bridewell. Vii. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. Viii The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. IX. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, and at the Place of Execution. X. Reflections on the Causes of the numerous Robberies on the Highway. Exhibiting Such uncommon Instances of Boldness and Audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the Annals of Newgate, or the History of Tyburn. With two copper-plates; One being a striking Likeness of the Criminal, the other the Manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart |
title_full_unstemmed | An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke the famous highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, for robbing Mr. Charles Hart, on the Highway, of 1s. 8d. Containing I. An Account of his Birth, Education, and first Entrance on the Thieving Trade. II. Of his numerous Robberies, both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. III. Instances of his Generosity and Compassion to Persons in Distress. IV. His Excursion to France, with his Character of that Country and People. V. His Transportation to America, and Return from thence. VI. His Escape out of Tothil-Fields Bridewell. Vii. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. Viii The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. IX. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, and at the Place of Execution. X. Reflections on the Causes of the numerous Robberies on the Highway. Exhibiting Such uncommon Instances of Boldness and Audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the Annals of Newgate, or the History of Tyburn. With two copper-plates; One being a striking Likeness of the Criminal, the other the Manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart |
title_short | An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke |
title_sort | an authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits of william hawke the famous highwayman who was executed at tyburn july 1 1774 for robbing mr charles hart on the highway of 1s 8d containing i an account of his birth education and first entrance on the thieving trade ii of his numerous robberies both as a footpad and on the highway iii instances of his generosity and compassion to persons in distress iv his excursion to france with his character of that country and people v his transportation to america and return from thence vi his escape out of tothil fields bridewell vii his battle with captain cunningham and mr hart viii the manner of his apprehension with his desperate resistance ix his behaviour under sentence of death in newgate and at the place of execution x reflections on the causes of the numerous robberies on the highway exhibiting such uncommon instances of boldness and audacity as are scarcely to be found in the annals of newgate or the history of tyburn with two copper plates one being a striking likeness of the criminal the other the manner of his robbing capt cunningham and mr hart |
title_sub | the famous highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, for robbing Mr. Charles Hart, on the Highway, of 1s. 8d. Containing I. An Account of his Birth, Education, and first Entrance on the Thieving Trade. II. Of his numerous Robberies, both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. III. Instances of his Generosity and Compassion to Persons in Distress. IV. His Excursion to France, with his Character of that Country and People. V. His Transportation to America, and Return from thence. VI. His Escape out of Tothil-Fields Bridewell. Vii. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. Viii The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. IX. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, and at the Place of Execution. X. Reflections on the Causes of the numerous Robberies on the Highway. Exhibiting Such uncommon Instances of Boldness and Audacity, as are scarcely to be found in the Annals of Newgate, or the History of Tyburn. With two copper-plates; One being a striking Likeness of the Criminal, the other the Manner of his robbing Capt. Cunningham and Mr. Hart |
topic | Brigands and robbers Great Britain |
topic_facet | Brigands and robbers Great Britain |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0249500100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |