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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS BELLAMY & JOHN LANEY: Watchmen, convicted of assaulting those whom they were bound to protect, Septembe | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS BLOOD, GENERALLY CALLED COLONEL BLOOD: Who stole the Crown from the Tower of London on 9th of May, 1671 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS BROCK, JOHN PELHAM, & MICHAEL POWER: Convicted of Coining, 25th of September, 1816 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS BUTLER, Esq. Highwayman, executed at Tyburn, on the 8th Of February 1720 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS BUTLOGE: Robber, hanged at Tyburn, for basely betraying his trust, in robbing his master, on the 18th o | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS CAPPOCK: The rebel bishop of Carlisle | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS CARR, AN ATTORNEY , & ELIZABETH ADAMS: Executed at Tyburn, 18th of January, 1738, for Robbery | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS CHALFONT: A Post-Office Sorter, executed before Newgate, 11th of November, 1800, for stealing a Bank-No | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS COLLEY: Executed 24th of April, 1751, for the Murder of People who were reputed to be possessed of Witc | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS COOK: Murdered a Constable during a Riot in Mayfair, & was executed on 11th of August, 1703 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS DANIELS: Condemned for the supposed Murder of his wife but subsequently pardoned, 1761 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS DENTON: His Misapplied Talents led to his Downfall, & he was executed before Newgate, 1st of July, 1789 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS DOUGLASS Murderer, executed at Tyburn on the 27th of October, 1714 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS DUN: Head of a Gang of Outlaws, on Account of whom King Henry I. is credibly supposed to have built Dun | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS ESTRICK Executed for housebreaking on the 10th of March, 1703 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS GORDON: Executed at Northampton, 17th of August, 1789, for a Murder ordered by his Mother | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS GRAY: Nephew to the Exeter Hangman, who turned Thief & Highwayman, & ended by marrying an Heiress. His | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS HORNER & JAMES FRYER: Executed for Burglary & Robbery under Threats of Violence, 24th of June, 1778 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS KIMPTON: Convicted at the Middlesex Sessions, December, 1810 of a Violent Assault on a Juryman of the C | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS KINGSMILL, FAIRALL & PERIN: Three of the thirty Smugglers who broke open the Custom-House at Poole, & w | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS LEACH & ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE: The Former transported for uttering Forged Bank-Notes, & the Latter condem | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS LIGHT, alias JOHN JONES, alias THOMAS KNIGHT: Tried for stealing dead bodies from St. Giles' Churchyard | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS LYELL & LAWRENCE SYDNEY: Swindlers, who cheated with Loaded Dice & were pilloried for Fraud, 2nd of Jun | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS LYMPUS: Executed near Wells, in Somersetshire, 21st of September 1739, for robbing the Mail | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS MEARS & OTHERS: The Canterbury Rioters, 31st May 1838 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS NEALE & WILLIAM BOWEN: Highwaymen (The former a most hardened Sinner, who died cursing the Spectators o | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS PACKER & JOSEPH PICKER: Executed at Tyburn February, 1, 1725, For Highway Robbery: | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS PHIPPS, Esq., & THOMAS PHIPPS, his Son: Executed for a Forgery committed by the Younger Man, who exoner | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS PICTON, Esq.: Late Governor of Trinidad. Convicted 24th of February, 1806, of applying Torture, in orde | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS PUGH & ELIZABETH PUGH: Convicted at the London Sessions, 20th of January, 1810, & sentenced to Imprison | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS QUIN, JOSEPH DOWDELL, & THOMAS TALBOT: A Gang of Notorious Thieves, executed at Tyburn, June 17, 1751, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS REYNOLDS: Executed at Tyburn, for enlisting soldiers for the service of the king of France | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS RUMBOLD: Who, if all the Stories about him be true, was a very notable Cheat. Executed in 1689 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS SAVAGE: A Profligate Apprentice who murdered a Fellow-Servant, was executed twice, & finally buried 28t | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS SHARPE: Executed October 31, 1814, for the horrid murder in Kentish Town | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS SIMMONS: Executed at Hertford, 7th of March, 1808, for a Double Murder | 
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					THOMAS THOMPSON: Executed at Tyburn, Oct. 24, 1748, for horse-stealing | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WATKINS: Executed in the Market-Place of Windsor, 7th of March, 1764, for Murder | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WHITE & WALTER WYATT: Two Thieves, who were the First Criminals to be executed at Oxford | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WILFORD: A Cripple, who murdered his Wife in a Fit of Jealousy, & was executed at Tyburn on the 22nd of | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WILMOT: A Notorious Highwayman who hated & maltreated Women. Executed 30th of April, 1670 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WITHERINGTON, JONATHAN WOODWARD & JAMES PHILPOT: Who, in the Reign of King James I. were the first to h | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					THOMAS WYNNE: Housebreaker & Palacebreaker, whom Conscience made confess a Murder twenty years afterwards. Exe | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TIM BUCKLEY: Highwayman, who fell after a hot Battle, & was hanged in 1701 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM AUSTIN: Highwayman, guilty of unparalleled Butchery. He murdered his Aunt, Wife & Seven Children. Executed | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM COX: A Handsome Highwayman who robbed the King's Jester & even held up men of his own Trade. Executed 3rd | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM GERRARD: Taught a Dog to pick Pockets, & was executed for Housebreaking at Tyburn in August, 1711 | 
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					TOM GRAY: Highwayman who set Fire to a Prison. Executed at Tyburn in March, 1713 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM JONES: Highwayman, executed at Launceston, 25th of April, 1702, for robbing a Farmer's Wife | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM KELSEY: An audacious young Thief who robbed the Tent of King William in Flanders & stabbed a Newgate Turnk | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM ROWLAND: Who worked the Highway disguised as a Woman for Eighteen Years. Executed 24th of October, 1699 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM SHARP: Resourceful Thief, Coiner & Trickster. Executed in Long Acre on 22nd September, 1704 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM TAYLOR: Who, getting literally hooked as a Pickpocket, turned House-breaker. Executed 18th of December, 16 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TOM WATERS: Highwayman, who held up Gipsies, robbed a Vice-Admiral, & was executed on 17th of July, 1691 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					TUCKER, THE MOCK PARSON: Convicted at the Middlesex Sessions, 2nd of November, 1811, for swindling a Victualle | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					USHER GAHAGAN & TERENCE CONNER: Erudite Men, who were executed for High Treason, in diminishing the Current Co | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					VINCENT DAVIS: Executed at Tyburn, April 3rd, 1725, for the murder of his wife | 
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					W. H. HOLLINGS: Executed for the Murder of Elizabeth Pitcher | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WALTER TRACEY: To whom is attributed a poetic Encounter with Ben Jonson. Executed in 1634 after a Robbery On t | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILL CHANCE: Robbed his Uncle by Forgery, & then turned Footpad. Was executed at Tyburn in April, 1715 | 
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					WILL HOLLYDAY: Captain of the Ragged Regiment of the Black Guards, which Commission he threw up to take to the | 
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					WILL LOWTHER: Executed on Clerkenwell Green for the Murder of Edward Perry, December, 1713 | 
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					WILL MACQUEER: Who stole the Lord Chancellor's Mace & delighted in robbing Army Officers on the Highway. Execu | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILL MAW: Having committed a Robbery, Maw ordered his Wife to organise a Mock Funeral, so that People should t | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILL OGDEN & TOM REYNOLDS: Housebreakers & Highwaymen. Executed at Kingston-upon-Thames in April, 1714 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLAM BRANDON alias JACK KETCH: Who beheaded King Charles the First | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLIAM ADAMS: A Custom-House Officer in London, executed at Tyburn on 18th of May, 1757, for Forgery | 
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					WILLIAM ALCOCK: Who first abandoned, & then murdered, his wife. Executed at Northampton, March 9, 1733 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLIAM ANDREW HORNE, ESQ.: Executed at Nottingham, 11th of December, 1759, in the Seventy-fifth Year of his A | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLIAM BAKER: A City Merchant, executed at Tyburn, 31st of December, 1751, for forging an East India Warrant | 
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					WILLIAM BANKS: Executed at Horsemonger Lane Jail, 11th of January, 1830, for an Armed Burglary | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLIAM BEAVAN: A Burglar, who was identified by his Deformed Hand, & was executed before Newgate, 19th of Sep | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					WILLIAM BEW: Who practised the Art of Flattery on the Highway. Executed 17th of April, 1689 | 
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					WILLIAM BRITTON: Convicted at the Sessions at the Old Bailey, December, 1810, of stealing from a coffee-house | 
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					WILLIAM BURK: After an adventurous Seafaring Life as a Boy he became a Robber, & was executed at Tyburn on the | 
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