Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

15th October 1718

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

The First and Second volumes of Remarkable Tryals, Behaviour and Dying Speeches, of notorious Malefactors, having met with so kind a Reception by the Publick, as to carry off the First Impression: There is in the Press and will speadily be Publish'd, the Third and Fourth Volumes, being a continuation of them down to this present Year,1718.

Which will contain as follows.

THE Adventures Tryals Behaviour and Dying Speeches of the German Princess, Jack-fall the Chimney Sweeper, Richard Low < no role > , Stephen Bance < no role > , Joseph Montisano < no role > , Deborah Charchill < no role > , Thomas Iorrot < no role > , Thomas Sutton < no role > , William Maw < no role > , Andrew Baynes < no role > This name instance is in set 4685. , Charles Weymouth < no role > , Kit Dickson < no role > , William Gibson < no role > , Tony Gery < no role > , John Lullom < no role > , Rodery Andery < no role > , John Awdery < no role > This name instance is in set 1266. , Samuel Awdery < no role > and Mary Awdery 3- Macknammar and - Douaghu, and many other Notorions Offenders, pick Pockets and House-Breachers; Richard Royston < no role > the Rich Beggar, William Helloway < no role > , Patrick Harlay < no role > , Andrew Harpet < no role > , James Goodmen < no role > and Heavy Powel, and many other Remarkable Highway-. William Williams < no role > , Matthew Chessey < no role > and Thomas Smith < no role > for Robbing the Mail; James Nallar < no role > , James Calcon < no role > , Web Rawllor, Gabriel Half < no role > and Elizabeth Rawlins < no role > , for the Mathew of Hamson in the Farthing Pye Field, John Bowen < no role > for the Marthes of William Smith < no role > , John Barna < no role > for the Marther of Ann Edgebrook < no role > , in Ratcliff-High-Way and cutting ber in Pieces; Alice Hall for Poisoning Parish Children, for Killing Sir Cholmley Dearsag, Charles Dean < no role > and John Cronch < no role > , for the Murder of John Stone < no role > at Shipperton, Grace Trip < no role > for Murdering Madam Bhoodel, the Lord Turrington's House-Keeper, Elizabeth Mason < no role > , for Poisoning her Mistress, Joseph Phillips < no role > , for cutting the Throat of a Day of Six Years of Age, William Holloway < no role > and Jane Howaden < no role > , for Killing Mr. Spurling, the Turnkey of Newgate, Colonel Hamilton, for the Duel between Dake Hamilton and Lord Mohan , Charles Goslin < no role > and John Shaw < no role > , Watermen for Murdering a Man in their Boat, Richard Keel < no role > and William Lowther < no role > , for the Murder of one of the Keepers of Clerkenwell Bridewel, Joyce Hodges < no role > , for Murdering her Husband, Henry nket , for cutting his Friends' Throat, at giving him a Visit, Richard and Mary Field < no role > , for Murdering the Pipe-makers Wife at Oxbridge, Esq; Parkhurst for killing Count Pleura, William Staples < no role > for Shooting his Wives Gallant, William White < no role > , John Thurland < no role > and Thomas Chapman < no role > , for the Murder of Madam Knapp. Joseph Cocterel < no role > , for Killing Esq; Carpenter's Mas, John Tempkins < no role > , for Murdering his Fellow Servant, Richard Gristich < no role > , for cutting off his Fellow Servants Head, and Barying him in a Danghill, John Sweethones < no role > , for a Murther and Robery at Aston , John Mounsiours < no role > for the Murder of Mr. Hemingaul, Mary Price < no role > , for Murdering her Sister-in-Law, Mary Jastley < no role > , for the Murthers of a Woman and her Child at Branford, the Marquess de Paleotti, for Killing his Man Nicolo, and several other Remarkable Marthers. Captain Smith, Captain Oobreel < no role > , Thomas Peacock < no role > , Robert Tipping < no role > , James Edwards < no role > &c. for Pyracy. Thomas Ruffel < no role > Hugh Leeson < no role > , Sarah Blandford < no role > ,&c. for Rapes. Daniel Dianaree < no role > , Francis Willis < no role > , George Purchase < no role > , for pulling down Dr. Burges's Mr. Bradbury's,&c. Meeting-Houses; Sir Mark Cole < no role > , Robert Squib < no role > , Hugh Jones < no role > , John Reading < no role > and Dermot for Mubocking , Cotton and Warren, for a Riot on the 28th of May, Robert Casey < no role > , for a Riot and Murder, Pye, Harvey, Stringer, Tyler and Canon, for a Riot; Thomas Bean < no role > , George Purchase < no role > , John Love < no role > , Richard price and Nsth, for pulling down the Mug-House, in Salisbury-Court, James Beaves < no role > , William Eldridge < no role > , Hester Stibs < no role > and Eleanor Hornby < no role > , for a Riot in C-lebrating Tho: Beans Burial; Robert Read < no role > , for Shooting Daniel Vanghan < no role > , Captain of the Mob. Robert Boacher < no role > ,&c. for Sodony , Town the Tallow-Chandier, for defranding his Creditors, William alias Humburg Skelson Beanmore, and Thomas Jacobs < no role > , alias Morris, for forging Betten Testimonial , in order to procure Ordination. Thomas Panton < no role > for Filling Gistness. Evidence Poller for Cheating, John Panton < no role > , Car and Lewis Barbanjano < no role > ,&c. Gold Changers. Two Gypses for Seducing a Servant to Robber Master. Lewis Amand < no role > de la Cour. John Bournoiz, William Colethurst < no role > , Henry Whitehead a Cleargyman, for Reditional and Treasonable Words, Jasper Arnold < no role > ; for tearing the Register of St. Andrew Holbown. Two Grave Diggers for Digging up and Selling the Dead. Joseph Sullivan < no role > , Robert Whitty < no role > and Felix O Hara < no role > , for Listing Mos for the Prectender . Francis Francia < no role > , James Shepward < no role > , Ec. for High Treason, Lawerence Homes, George Hint < no role > , for Writing Treasonable Libets, Isage Dustan, and Mary for Publishing the Shift Shifted, Etc. Edward Dalton < no role > This name instance is in set 288. a Sw and many other Remarkable Tryals, too many to be Jefested hent.

A Water that perfectly the Itch, or any I in a time without secondary of purging or the Dangerous life of Murcury, Price 1 s.6 d. Prepared and Sold only by A. Dawning at the Crown and Bell the corner of Dark-love in West-Smithfield. Where also may be had, the true Spirits of Scory-; Parging and; and Spirits of Ground-lay at 1 s. each Bottla. Likewise, a Remedy for the Tooth-, the most for their use of any yet known, Price 1 s. To prevent and care the Scurvy in the Gums, and to preserve and fasten loose Teeth Price 2 s. And also a most successful Plai to prevent in Vinmen, which has help'd beyond exploitation, or any hope of Relief Price 5 s.

for the Clint of the Publick.

WHereas several Gentlewomen and others of that Sex, in this Kingdom, have contrasted an Evil Habit of Body, wherein the Humours, at Sorit dispos'd thro' the Whole, come at length to be lodged in one Part or another, and many times, for too long to be here mentioned, are thrown down upon the occasionally a dangerous in that Part, which being at as Money.

Some BOOKS Printed for and sold by Edmund Parker < no role > at the Bible and Crown in Lombard Street, near Stock , Market.

AESOP's Fables, with Morals and Restriction, as improv'd by Sir Roger L'Estrange < no role > , done into Variety of English Verie. Illustrated with Cuts curiously engrav'd on Copper Plates. The Second Edition. Price bound 2 s.6 d.

The London, New Method and Art of Teaching Children to Spell and Read; so as they may, without the Help of any other Books, read the Bible in less than twelve Months Note, This Way of Teaching is approved by most school Masters as the best. Price bound 6 d. with great Allowance to those who sell or give them away. Note, There are some printed on Fine Paper, bound up with Cuts. pt.8 d.

M. Jordsine's Duodecimal Arithmeick, being the most Cocise and Exact Method extant. In Three Books. Contains, Notation, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Reduction, Extraction of the Square and Cube Root, Rule of Proportion Direct and Reverse, Dmedecimall y performed, and very Practically applied to the measuring of all sorts or Superficies, and Solids, as Board, Glass,&c. Timber, Stone, scott Guaging of all sorts of Brewers Tuns and Casks,&c. and with more Ease and Expedition, than by Velgar or Decimal Arithmetick. Very Useful for all sorts o' Men, as well Gentlemen as others, but especially for Merchants, Writing Masters, and all Measuring Artificers. And all the Rules made Plan, and Easie for the meanest Capacity.800. Price Bound 2 s.6 d.

The Benefit of Early Piety recommended in all Young Persons, and particularly to those of the City of La By W. Smythies, late Morning Lecturer of St. Michael to Cornhil, London. The Third Edition. Price bound 6 d.

The Daily Self-Examinant : Or, An earnest Persuasive to the Duty of Daily Self-Examination; with Devout Prayers, Meditations, Directions and Ejaculations for an Holy Life and Happy Death, By R. Warren, D.D.6th Edit. Price bound 6 d.

The Communicant's constant Exercise. In Three Parts Containing. I Am earnest xhocation to the Communication: With proper Devotions Before, At, and After Receivias II. His Duty of Consideration, Resolution, and actual Amendment after Receiving the Blessed Sacrament. III. The continual Pleasure of a Religious Life. And Devout Prayers fukable to each important Subject. The two last Parts may be had bound up together or regly .

A Devout Christians Preparative to Death. Written by Krafmns , now reader'd into English. To which are added, Meditations, Prayers and Directions for Sick and Dying Persons. Recommended as proper to be given as Funerals. The Sixth Edition. Price bound 6 d. or two Guineas per Hundred to those who give them away. These Three by Robert Warren < no role > , D. D. Rector of Chairman in Kent.

The Daily Companion, with Christian Supports under the Troubles of this World, to comfort and succour all those who in this Transitory Life are in Trouble, Sorrow, Need, Sickness, or any other Adventy. Upto which are added, Prayers and Meditations, suitable for all Persons afficted in Mind, Body or Estate. The Fourth Edition. Price bound 6 d. or two Guineas per Hundred to those that give them away.

Orders, By-Laws, and Ordinances for the good Government and Regulating of the Persons Licensed to Keep and Drive Hackoey-Coaches, and their Renters and Drivers. Made, Publish'd and Declar'd by the Commissioners; and Allowed and Approved by the Lord Chancellor and Judges as the Law directs. Price 3 d.

The following Books are given Gratis.

1st, THE Practical Scheme of the Secret Disease and Broken Constitutions, by Fast Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations and Mercury -2ly. The New System of the GOUT and Rhenmatison, drawn from Reason, Amtomical Observations and Experience.-3ly, A Rational Account of the Chase, Nature, and Cure of WEAKNESSES usually attending Persons after Former, Cures, Over-, Self-abuses, Hard, miscarrages,&c. Where in is given a full Account of the burrid Nature, and most measurable Consequences of Self. A houses in particular. These Books (all New Edition) are given Gratis Up one pair of Stairs at the Sign of the ANODYNE.

NECK-LACE,

without Temple Bar. At Mr. Cowpers Toyshop the Corner of Charles Court by ford-Market in the Stand, And And at Mrs. Gurraway's, Shop at the King's Arms at the Royal Exchange-Gate next Cornhill.




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