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This Day is published, [Price 6 d.] No. 21. (Being the ninth Number of the second Volume of)</p>
<p>SELECT TRIALS at the Sessions House in the Old Baily, for Murders, Robberies, Rapes. Sodomy, Coining, Frauds and other Offences, from the Year 1720 to the present time; chiefly transcribed from Notes taken in Court, with genuine Accounts of the Lives, Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Speeches of the most eminent Convicts. N. B. These Trials, &c are not to be met with in any other Collection.</p>
<p>This Number contains among others, The Trial of <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person484"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person484" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Clough <interp inst="a17350116-1-person484" type="surname" value="Clough"></interp>
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, on an Appeal for Murder, with a remarkable Account of that Murder, of Bigg, for sending a threatning Letter, of Kemp, for several Burglaries; of Robinson, for stealing Money out of Letters at the General Post-Office; and the several Trials of <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person485"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person485" type="role" value=""></interp>
William Acton <interp inst="a17350116-1-person485" type="surname" value="Acton"></interp>
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, Deputy-Keeper of the Marshalsea, for Murder, his Trial being directed by the House of Commons. Also the Tryals of <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person486"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person486" type="role" value=""></interp>
Mary Maccartney <interp inst="a17350116-1-person486" type="surname" value="Maccartney"></interp>
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and <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person487"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person487" type="role" value=""></interp>
Mary Wild <interp inst="a17350116-1-person487" type="surname" value="Wild"></interp>
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( <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person488"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person488" type="role" value=""></interp>
Jonathan Wild <interp inst="a17350116-1-person488" type="surname" value="Wild"></interp>
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's Brother's Wife, for privately stealing; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person489"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person489" type="role" value=""></interp>
Thomas Bambridge <interp inst="a17350116-1-person489" type="surname" value="Bambridge"></interp>
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, Esq; late Warden of the Fleet for Felony; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person490"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person490" type="role" value=""></interp>
Peter Coffee <interp inst="a17350116-1-person490" type="surname" value="Coffee"></interp>
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for Forgery; and <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person491"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person491" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Dalton <interp inst="a17350116-1-person491" type="surname" value="Dalton"></interp>
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for attempting to <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person492"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person492" type="role" value=""></interp>
Rob Dr <interp inst="a17350116-1-person492" type="surname" value="Dr"></interp>
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. Mead, and for Robbing <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person493"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person493" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Waller <interp inst="a17350116-1-person493" type="surname" value="Waller"></interp>
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, who was afterwards kill'd in the Pillory by Dalton's Brother, and one Griffin.</p>
<p>Printed for J Wilford behind the Chapter House near St. Paul's Church-Yard.</p>
<p>Where may be had Vol.I. (Price Six Shillings )</p>
<p>Containing upwards of Three Hundred Trials of which are Seventy-seven Trials of the most notorious Highwaymen, with their Lives and Dying-Speeches; Fifty-three for Murder, several of which are very remarkable; Thirty-one, of Whores for privately stealing, which are very entertaining; Ten, of noted Shop-lifters; Sixty 2, of House-breakers, &c. Nineteen, for Frauds, Riots, and Misdemeanors; Eleven, for Rapes and Attempts to ravish, Eight, for receiving stolen Goods; Nine, for single Felonies; Five, for receiving stolen Goods; Five, for Coining; Two, for Forgery; Four, for Sodomy; One, for Bigamy; Two, for Returning from Transportation; Two, for House-stealing; and Ten for endeavouring to set up a new Mint.</p>
<p>N.B. These Trials are not only very necessary for all Lawyers, Justices of the Peace, Clarks of the Indictments, and other Persons concern'd in Prosecutions, &c. but are very useful and entertaining to the Generality of Readers; and every Number contains more in Quantity, and is cheaper than any thing ever publish'd this way.</p>
<p>This Day is Published, Price 2 s. 6 d. neatly Bound, The Third Volume of,</p>
<p>THE Lives of most of the remarkable Criminals who have been condemn'd and executed for Murder, Highway, House-breaking, Street-robberies, Coining, or other Offences, from the Year 1720. to the present Time. Containing particularly, the Lives of <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person494"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person494" type="role" value=""></interp>
William Berwick <interp inst="a17350116-1-person494" type="surname" value="Berwick"></interp>
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, for the Murder of his Wife; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person495"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person495" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Cluff <interp inst="a17350116-1-person495" type="surname" value="Cluff"></interp>
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for the Murder of his Fellow Servant Mary Green; Capt. <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person496"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person496" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Gow <interp inst="a17350116-1-person496" type="surname" value="Gow"></interp>
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a Pirate and Murderer; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person497"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person497" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Perry <interp inst="a17350116-1-person497" type="surname" value="Perry"></interp>
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, his Mother and Brother, for the supposed Murder of the Rev. Mr. Harrison at Campden in Gloucestershire; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person498"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person498" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Dalton <interp inst="a17350116-1-person498" type="surname" value="Dalton"></interp>
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a House-breaker; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person499"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person499" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Everet <interp inst="a17350116-1-person499" type="surname" value="Everet"></interp>
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who kept the Cock Alehouse in the Old Baily; and Ferdinando Shrimpton, a Highwayman, &c. <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person500"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person500" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Featherby <interp inst="a17350116-1-person500" type="surname" value="Featherby"></interp>
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and the rest of his Gang, notorious House-breakers; <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person501"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person501" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Drummond <interp inst="a17350116-1-person501" type="surname" value="Drummond"></interp>
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and <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person502"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person502" type="role" value=""></interp>
Robert Drummond <interp inst="a17350116-1-person502" type="surname" value="Drummond"></interp>
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, two Brothers, Highwaymen. Collected from original Papers and authentick Memoirs. Printed and soid by <rs type="persName" id="a17350116-1-person503"> <interp inst="a17350116-1-person503" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Osborn <interp inst="a17350116-1-person503" type="surname" value="Osborn"></interp>
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at the Golden Ball in Paternoster-Row; where, may be had compleat Sets at 7 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>A Speedy Cure for the ITCH.</p>
<p>At the Crown and Ball in George's Court, in St John's-Lane, near Hick's-Hall, is Sold,</p>
<p>A WATER which perfectly cures the ITCH, or Itching Humours in any Part of the Body, having no offensive Scent; and has been approved by many Years Experience. Price 1 s. 6 d. a Bottle, with Directions. Prepared by A. Downing, Chymist.</p>
<p>At the same Place may be had.</p>
<p>The true Essence or Spirits of Scurvy-Grass, both Purging and Plain, most Excellent in all Degrees of the Scurvy, at 8 d. a Bottle. And the great Elixir of Life, called Daffy's Elixir, truly prepared from the best Ingredients, very useful in all Famiilies. Price 2 s. 6 d. the Half Pint.</p>
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