(1773). The only authentic life and trial of William Cox: Who was executed October 28, 1773, for robbing Mr. John Kendrick of money and notes to the amount of upwards of four hundred pounds. Containing Not only a Genuine Narrative of His Trial for that Offence, But Also An Account of the many Notorious, Artful and Dangerous Robberies committed by this Hero in Villainy in the Course of Nine Years, During which Time he has been Tried no less than Seventeen Times at the Old Bailey. To Which IS Added A genuine Account of His Behaviour in Newgate since his Conviction, and at the Time of his Execution. Faithfully compiled from the offender and his associates declarations. printed for Joseph Whitaker, No. 3, Mitre-Court, Fleet-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Only Authentic Life and Trial of William Cox: Who Was Executed October 28, 1773, for Robbing Mr. John Kendrick of Money and Notes to the Amount of Upwards of Four Hundred Pounds. Containing Not Only a Genuine Narrative of His Trial for That Offence, But Also An Account of the Many Notorious, Artful and Dangerous Robberies Committed by This Hero in Villainy in the Course of Nine Years, During Which Time He Has Been Tried No Less than Seventeen Times at the Old Bailey. To Which IS Added A Genuine Account of His Behaviour in Newgate Since His Conviction, and at the Time of His Execution. Faithfully Compiled from the Offender and His Associates Declarations. London: printed for Joseph Whitaker, No. 3, Mitre-Court, Fleet-Street, 1773.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Only Authentic Life and Trial of William Cox: Who Was Executed October 28, 1773, for Robbing Mr. John Kendrick of Money and Notes to the Amount of Upwards of Four Hundred Pounds. Containing Not Only a Genuine Narrative of His Trial for That Offence, But Also An Account of the Many Notorious, Artful and Dangerous Robberies Committed by This Hero in Villainy in the Course of Nine Years, During Which Time He Has Been Tried No Less than Seventeen Times at the Old Bailey. To Which IS Added A Genuine Account of His Behaviour in Newgate Since His Conviction, and at the Time of His Execution. Faithfully Compiled from the Offender and His Associates Declarations. printed for Joseph Whitaker, No. 3, Mitre-Court, Fleet-Street, 1773.