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JOHN CHISLIE OF DALRY: Hanged 3rd of April, 1689, for the Murder of the Right Hon. Sir George Lockhart, of Cor |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN CLARKE: Executed near Bromley, in Kent, 29th of July, 1796, for murdering a Dairymaid |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN CLAYTON & WILLIAM JENKINS: Executed for Burglary |
1826 |
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JOHN COLLINGTON: A Man of extraordinary Violence & Inhumanity. Executed at Canterbury with his Accomplice, Joh |
1826 |
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JOHN COLLINS: Executed for murdering Jane Upcot, & exposing her head on a spike, 1737 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN COTTINGTON alias MUL-SACK: Chimney-Sweep, Pickpocket & Highwayman, who brought off some big Coups. Execut |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN COWLAND, GENTLEMAN: Who suffered Death on 20th of December, 1700, for stabbing Sir Andrew Slanning, Baron |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN CROUCH & WIFE: Convicted for offering to sell, on the Royal Exchange, a Young Girl, 12th of May, 1766 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN DAVIES: Sentenced to Six Months' Imprisonment for buying Guineas at a Higher Price than their Nominal Val |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN DAVISON, Esq.: A Captain in the Royal Marines, convicted of stealing a Piece of Muslin from a Shopkeeper |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN DOCKE ROUVELETT alias ROMNEY: After maliciously prosecuting a Woman he was executed at Ilchester, at the |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN DONELLAN, Esq: Executed for the Murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, Bart., his Brother-in-Law, 2nd of Apri |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN DYER: A Westminster Schoolboy, executed at Newgate, 5th of August, 1790, for Forgery |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN ELLIOT, M.D.: Acquitted of a Serious Crime, he killed himself, by Hunger- Striking because of a Vindictiv |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN EVERETT: Highwayman, Turnkey & Ale-House Keeper. Executed at Tyburn, 20th of February, 1729 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN EYRE, Esq.: Transported, in 1771, for stealing Paper out of the Guildhall of the City of London |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN GOW: Captain of a notorious Gang of Pirates. Executed at Execution Dock, 11th of August, 1729 for Piracy |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN GRIERSON: Transported for marrying without Banns, or License, December, 1755 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HALL, ESQ. Executed at Tyburn, July 18,1716, for High Treason |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HAMBLETON: A Soldier of the Guards, executed at Tyburn, 10th of December, 1753, for the Murder of Mr Crou |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HAMILTON, ESQ.: Tried in Scotland for Murder, & beheaded by the Maiden, 30th of June, 1716 |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HARRISON: An Assurance Corporation Accountant, who was convicted of Forgery in 1777, but afterwards recei |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HARTLEY & THOMAS REEVES: Footpads, who were executed at Tyburn on the 4th of May, 1722, after One had, by |
1826 |
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JOHN HATFIELD: "The Keswick Impostor." Executed at Carlisle, 3rd of September, 1803, for Forgery; with Particu |
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JOHN HAWKINS & JAMES SIMPSON: Highwaymen & Mail Robbers. Executed at Tyburn on the 21st of May, 1722 |
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JOHN HERMAN BRIAN: Executed for robbing & burning the House of Peter Persode, Esq., St James's Street, Westmin |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HEWIT & ROSAMUND ODERENSHAW: Murderers, executed March 29, 1732 |
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JOHN HOLLIDAY OR SIMPSON: Housebreaker & Highwayman, who robbed a King at Hertford, & a Church, & was hanged a |
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JOHN HOLLOWAY & OWEN HAGGERTY: A Hundred Spectators were killed or injured in a Crush at the Execution of thes |
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JOHN HOLLOWAY: Executed on 16th of December, 1831, for the Murder of his Wife, whose Dismembered Body was disc |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN HOLMES & PETER WILLIAMS: Publicly whipped, by the Sentence of the Middlesex Court of Quarter Sessions, fo |
1826 |
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JOHN JENNINGS: Executed at York, in the year 1742, on a charge of robbery, of which he was innocent |
1826 |
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JOHN LARKIN: Who committed so many Forgeries & Cheats that he had not Time to confess them all before he died, |
1826 |
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JOHN LENNARD: Executed for Rape, 11th August, 1773 |
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JOHN LUMLEY: Imprisoned, & whipped through the Streets of the Borough of Southwark, for stealing Pewter Pint-P |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN M'CANNELLY & LUKE MORGAN: A Daring Burglary committed in the House of Mr Porter, of the Raike Farmhouse, |
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JOHN M'NAUGHTON, Esq.: Who was twice executed in Ireland, 15th of December, 1761, for the Murder of Miss Knox, |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN MAYCOCK: Executed 23rd of March, 1807, on the Top of the New Jail, Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, for the M |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN MEFF: Executed for Returning from Transportation |
1826 |
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JOHN MILLS: His Father & Brother were hanged, & he suffered a similar Fate on Slendon Common, Sussex, 12th of |
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JOHN MINTER HART: A Cheating Money-Lender, who was transported for Life, 16th of December, 1836, for forging a |
1826 |
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JOHN MORGRIDGE: Murderer, executed at Tyburn, on the 28th of April, 1708 |
1826 |
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JOHN MUCKETT: A Soldier, who was executed at Chelmsford for the Murder of his Wife, with whom he quarrelled be |
1826 |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN NICHOLLS: A Wholesale Bank-Note Forger, convicted at the January Sessions at the Old Bailey, 1809, & exec |
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JOHN PARKES: Executed at Tyburn, March 14, 1748, for forging an order on a silversmith, for unwrought silver |
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JOHN PERROTT: A Bankrupt, who refused to make Full Disclosures of his Effects, & was executed in Smithfield, 1 |
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JOHN PETER DRAMATTI: Executed at Tyburn, on 21st of July, 1703, for the Murder of his Wife, who said she was a |
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JOHN PIERCE, VINCENT PIERCE & ELIZABETH LUKER: Sentenced to Imprisonment for a Riot at Sadler's Wells Theatre |
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JOHN PLACKETT: Executed on the City Road, London, 28th of July, 1762, for robbing a Danish Gentleman, whom he |
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Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) |
JOHN POWER, alias WINN: Pirate, hanged at Execution Dock, 10th March, 1768 |
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JOHN PRICE, COMMONLY CALLED JACK KETCH: A Rogue & Liar, who was not believed when he spoke the Truth. He held |
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JOHN RANN: Commonly called "Sixteen-String Jack." Executed at Tyburn, 30th of November, 1774, for Highway Robb |
1826 |
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JOHN RICE: A City Stockbroker, executed at Tyburn, 4th of May, 1763, for Forgery |
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JOHN RICHARDSON & RICHARD COYLE: Pirates, hanged at Execution Dock, 25th January, 1738 |
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JOHN ROBINSON: Executed at York, for a most cruel & deliberate Murder of a Servant-Girl |
1826 |
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JOHN RYAN & MATHEW KEARINGE: Executed in Ireland, for Arson & Murder, 1808 |
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JOHN SCANLAN & STEPHEN SULLIVAN: The murderers of the Colleen Bawn |
1826 |
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JOHN SHEPHERD: Convicted, at Lancaster, of a Riot & setting fire to the Prison, June, 1808 |
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JOHN SHORTER: Highwayman, who conspired a Revolt in Newgate & saw the Ghost of another Malefactor there. Execu |
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JOHN SMITH, alias WILLIAM SAPWELL: Executed for the Murder of a Policeman |
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JOHN SMITH: A Greenwich Pensioner, eighty years of age, executed 23rd of December, 1822, for the murder of a w |
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JOHN SMITH: Convicted of Robbery, reprieved while actually hanging upon the Scaffold, 24th of December, I 705, |
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JOHN SMITH: Who proved that a Peruke-Maker does not make a good Highwayman, for his Career lasted only a Week. |
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JOHN ST JOHN LONG: A Quack Doctor of Harley Street, who was convicted for the Manslaughter of a Woman Patient. |
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JOHN STANLEY, THOMAS JEFFRY, W. BRAINE & WILLIAM BRUNT: London Boot Operatives who were imprisoned for conspir |
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JOHN STANLEY: An Insolent Puppy who presumed on his Swordsmanship. Executed at Tyburn, 23rd of December, 1723, |
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JOHN STEVENSON: Convicted of the Manslaughter of Francis Elcock, an Attorney-at-Law, who had issued a Writ aga |
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JOHN TAYLOR & THOMAS MARTIN: A Body-Snatcher's Humorous Story of his Adventure, as told at the London Sessions |
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JOHN TERRY & JOSEPH HEALD: Executed under Extraordinary Circumstances at York, 21st of March, 1803, for Murder |
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JOHN TOON & EDWARD BLASTOCK: Executed at Tyburn, May 20, 1738, for highway robbery |
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JOHN TOTTERDALE: Executed at Tyburn, October 5, 1738, for the murder of his wife |
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JOHN VICARS: Executed at Ely, 7th of November, 1750, for the Murder of his Wife, after first witnessing the St |
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JOHN WALKER: Another Tyrannical Guardian of the Peace of the Night, whose Case offers another Peep into a Lond |
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JOHN WALLER, alias TREVOR,: Pilloried for perjury, & pelted to death by the populace, 13th June, 1732 |
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JOHN WESKET & JOHN COOPER: The Former was executed at Tyburn, 9th of January, 1765, for robbing his Master, th |
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