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title_full_unstemmed | An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers Edward Burnworth alias Frazier, William Blewet, Emanuel Dickenson, Thomas Berry alias Teague, John Higgs, and John Legee. Containing, A full Relation of their several Births, Parentage and Education, and their most remarkable Burglaries and Street Robberies, viz. The Lord Chief Justice Eyre's and Counsellor Fazakerly's Houses in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; Mrs Spinkes's in Southampton-Row; the Assault and Riot at the George Ale-House in Stocks-Market; the Attempt to rob the Earl of Harborough in his Chair; the robbing of Mr. Charlwood an Apothecary in Covent-Garden. Of Burnworth's Letter to the Attorney-General, and Legee's Wedding the Day after Ball's Murder. With many other of their notable Pranks and Exploits, not published in any other Pamphlet, or Dying-Speech Paper whatever. To which is added, their Tryal and Conviction at Kingston Assizes, for the barbarous Murder of Thomas Ball; with their Behaviour both before and after Sentence, and at the Place of Execution, &c |
title_short | An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers |
title_sort | an account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers edward burnworth alias frazier william blewet emanuel dickenson thomas berry alias teague john higgs and john legee containing a full relation of their several births parentage and education and their most remarkable burglaries and street robberies viz the lord chief justice eyre s and counsellor fazakerly s houses in lincoln s inn fields mrs spinkes s in southampton row the assault and riot at the george ale house in stocks market the attempt to rob the earl of harborough in his chair the robbing of mr charlwood an apothecary in covent garden of burnworth s letter to the attorney general and legee s wedding the day after ball s murder with many other of their notable pranks and exploits not published in any other pamphlet or dying speech paper whatever to which is added their tryal and conviction at kingston assizes for the barbarous murder of thomas ball with their behaviour both before and after sentence and at the place of execution c |
title_sub | Edward Burnworth alias Frazier, William Blewet, Emanuel Dickenson, Thomas Berry alias Teague, John Higgs, and John Legee. Containing, A full Relation of their several Births, Parentage and Education, and their most remarkable Burglaries and Street Robberies, viz. The Lord Chief Justice Eyre's and Counsellor Fazakerly's Houses in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; Mrs Spinkes's in Southampton-Row; the Assault and Riot at the George Ale-House in Stocks-Market; the Attempt to rob the Earl of Harborough in his Chair; the robbing of Mr. Charlwood an Apothecary in Covent-Garden. Of Burnworth's Letter to the Attorney-General, and Legee's Wedding the Day after Ball's Murder. With many other of their notable Pranks and Exploits, not published in any other Pamphlet, or Dying-Speech Paper whatever. To which is added, their Tryal and Conviction at Kingston Assizes, for the barbarous Murder of Thomas Ball; with their Behaviour both before and after Sentence, and at the Place of Execution, &c |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0733100900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |