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Public Execution in England, 1573–1868, Part I Vol 1
About this book
The execution narrative was a popular genre in early modern England. This facsimile edition draws together a representative selection of texts to show the evolution of the genre from the late sixteenth century to the end of public execution in England nearly 300 years later.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Contents Of The Edition
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- General Introduction
- Introduction
- Arthur Golding, A Briefe Discourse of the Late Murther of Master George Saunders (1573)
- The Manner of the Death and Execution of Arnold Cosbie (1591)
- The Araignement and Execution of the Late Traytors (1606)
- A True Relation of All Such Things as Passed at the Execution of M. Garnet’ (1606)
- The Lives, Apprehension, Araignment & Execution of Robert Throgmorton William Porter. Iohn Bishop (1608)
- The Araignement & Burning of Margaret Ferne-seede (1608)
- The Life, Apprehensio[n.] Arraignement, and Execution of Char[les] Coura ney... an[d] Clement Slic (1612)
- The Murder of Thomas Overbury [1615]
- The Lieutenant of the Tower his Speech and Repentance [1615]
- The Bloody Downfall of Adultery, Murder, Ambition, at the end of which are added the Westons, and Mistris Turners last teares, shea for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury [1615]
- Franklins Farewell to the World, with his Christian Contrition in Prison, before his Death [c. 1615]
- A Pitilesse Mother [1616]
- Henry Goodcole, A True Dedaration of the Happy Conuersion, Contri- tion, and Christian Preparation of Francis Robinson (1618)
- Thomas Cooper, The Cry and Revenge of Blood Expressing the Nature an Haynousness of Wilfull Murther (1620)
- The Prayer and Confession of Mr. Felton [1628]
- A True Relation of a Barbarous and Most Cruell Murther [Com]mitted by one Enoch ap Euan (1633)
- The Apprentices Warning-piece. Being a Confession of Peter Moore (1641)
- The Execution of William Waller [1641]
- A Most True Relation of the Attachment, Life, Death, and Confession of Will. Waller (1641)
- The Confession of a Papist Priest, who was Hanged Drawn and Quar- tred at Tiburne, for Seducing the Kings People [1641]
- The Execution of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford (1641)
- The Truest Relation of the Earl of Straffords Speech in the Scaffold (1641)
- A Protestation Against a Foolish, Ridiculous and Scandalous Speech, Pretended to be Spoken by Thomas Wentworth, Late Earle of Straf ford (1641)
- New Matters of Note Made Knowne to this Kingdome (1641)
- An Exact Relation of the Apprehension, Examination, Execution, and Confession, of Thomas Bullaker (1642)
- Editorial Notes