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Public Execution in England, 1573-1868, Part I Vol 4
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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Yes, you can access Public Execution in England, 1573-1868, Part I Vol 4 by Leigh Yetter in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & World History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Contents of the Edition
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- James Guthrie, The Ordinary of Newgate, his Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of Abraham Pass (1743)
- A True Copy of the Papers Wrote by James Maben, who was Executed Saturday, August (1744)
- Samuel Rossell, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, of the Malefactors, who were Executed at Tyburn [1746]
- Execution of Jacobites, 1746
- A Genuine Account of the Lives, Behaviour, Confession and Dying Words of the Five Rebels (1746)
- The Murder of Sarah Green
- The Only Genuine and Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Late Capt. James Lowrey [1752]
- Copy of what Dr. Archibald intended to have delivered to the Sheriff of Middlesex at the Place of Execution [1753]
- My Christian Brethren! [1755]
- A Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of William Cannicott (1756)
- The Genuine Life, Trial, and Dying Words of Eugene Aram (1759)
- Stephen Roe, The Ordinary of Newgate’s Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words of Four Malefactors (1760)
- An Account of the Execution of the Late Laurence Earl Ferrers (1760)
- The Last Dying Speech (and Last Farewell to the World) of Sarah Metyard [1762]
- The Execution of Elizabeth Brownrigg
- A Genuine Account of the Life, Robberies, Trial and Execution of William Cox (1773)
- John Villette, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying-Words of Daniel Perreau and Robert Perreau [1776]
- John Villette, A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying Words of William Dodd, LLD (1777)
- Editorial Notes