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

4th April 1733

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Just Publish'd,

THE Proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, for the City of London and County of Middlesex, in the Mayoralty of JOHN BARBER < no role > , Esq; containing, The Remarkable Trials of Sarah Malcomb < no role > This name instance is in set 1438. , for the Murder of Mrs. Duncomb, Mrs. Harrison, and Ann Price < no role > ; John Bennet < no role > , Waterman, for the Murder of his 'Prentice, and Samuel Thomas < no role > , for the Murder of his Wife: Henry Neal < no role > , Ebenezer Dun < no role > , John Nethercliff < no role > , Solomon Carlisle < no role > , John Ingram < no role > , William Green, W. Macloughlane, William Roberts < no role > , Thomas Banks < no role > , John Alexander Mears < no role > , William West < no role > , and Andrew Curd < no role > , for House-breaking and Street - Robberies: William Heath < no role > , John Ackers < no role > , John Welton < no role > , William Booth < no role > , Rowley Turner, David Delly < no role > , Joseph Fretwell < no role > , Thomas Tims < no role > , John Bye < no role > , Leonard Budley < no role > , alias Butler, William Harris < no role > , and William Chamberlain < no role > , for Robberies upon the Highway: Harry Fowl < no role > , for robbing Mr. Adams a Mercer upon Ludgate-hill; Bartholomew Harnet < no role > , for Perjury; and Barbara Hewstey < no role > , alias Cornelius, for privately stealing a Gold Watch.

4 For the Benefit of Those who are afflicted with the DROPSY,

Elizabeth Knell < no role > , who lives next Door to the Baker and Basket in Middle-Street, Cloth-Fair, near West-Smithfield,

STILL continues to perform great Cures in the said Distemper, on both Sexes, and all Ages.

N. B. An Account may be had of several Cures at the Place aforesaid.

A Speedy Cure for the ITCH.

At the Crown and Ball in George's Court in St. John's-Lane, near Hicks's-Hall, is Sold.

A WATER which perfectly cures the ITCH, or Itching Humour in any Part of the Body, having no offensive Scent; and back been approved by many Years Experience. Price 1 s. 6 d. a Bottle, with Directions. Prepared by A Downing, Chymist.

At the same PLACE may be had.

The true Evidence or Spirits of Scurvy-Grass, both Purging and Plain, most excellent in all Degrees of the Scurvy, at 8d. a Bottle. And the great Elixir of Life, called Daffy's Elixir, truly prepared from the best of Ingredients, very useful in all Families. Price 2s. 6d. the Half-pint.

Monday (April 2) was publish'd,

( Containing greater Variety, and considerably more in Quantity than the Gentleman's Magazine; particularly the Trial of Sarah Malcolm < no role > This name instance is in set 14381438. at large, and on Account of a great Eclipse of the Sun which will happen on the 2d of May next, with a Scheme of it.)

For the Truth of this Affection we refer the Publick to the Books themselves, the best Evidence in this Case.

THE LONDON MAGAZINE, or GENTLEMAN'S MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER. For March, 1733. To be continued, Price 6 d. for each Month.

1. A compleat View of the Weekly Essays, Religious and Moral, Satyrical, Controversial, Political and Humorous.

2. Select Pieces of Poetry, some of which never before publish'd.

3. Remarkable Transactions and Events, Domestick and Foreign, Deaths, Marriages, and Promotions Ecclesiastical and Civil.

4. Prices of Goods, Grain, Stocks, &c.

To which is added,

A compleat Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets, disposed under their proper Heads, with their Prices.

Multum in Parvo.

Printed for and Sold by C. Ackers in St. John's-Street, J. Wilford behind the Chapter-house St. Paul's: T. Cox at the Lamb under the Royal Exchange; J. Clarke at the Golden-Ball in Duck-lane; and T. Astley, at the Rose over-against the North Door of St. Paul's.

Of whom may be had,

The London Magazine for the Year 1732, with an Appendix which finishes the Debates of the last Sessions of Parliament, neatly bound; or any Month single, to complete Sets. Also

The Months of January and February, the latter of which contains a compleat List of the present Parliament.

This Day was published,

For the Use of Families (beautifully printed in Two Vols. 8vo.) adorned with; 54 Copper Plates, engraven by Mr. Sturt,

DUPIN's Evangelical History: Or, The Records of the Son of God, and their Velocity, demonstrated in the Life and Acts of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and his Holy Apostler. Wherein the Life of the Blessed Jesus is related in all its Circumstances, according to the Order of Time. His Parables, Miracles, and Sufferings, in a just Light, and defended from all Oppositions of wicked and designing Men.

Printed for 2. Wars, at the Bible and Sun in Amen-Corner, near Pater Loster Row. price 8 s.

Also may be had at the Same Place,

I. The large HOUSE BIBLES, Folio, with six Maps of Geography, and a brief Concordance for the more easy finding out of the Places therein contained, by J Dowhame, B. D. < no role >

Bound in Calf Leather - 1 l. 8 s. per Book.

And with Mr. Scurt's Cuts, at 2 l. 5 s. ditto.

On a fine Paper with Cuts - 3 l. 3 s. ditto.

II. The History of the Old and New Testament Extracted from the sacred Scriptures. To which are added The Lives, Travels, and Sufferings of the Apostles 3 with an Exact historical Chronology of such Matters as are related in the Holy Bible. Illustrated with two hundred and sixty Cuts, in Folio. By R. Blomer; price 2 l. 10 s.

III. A Treatise of Architecture, with Remarks and Observations. By that excellent Master thereof, Sebastian le Clerc, Knight of the Empire, Designer and Engraver to the Cabinet of the French King, and Member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences; necessary for young People who would apply to that Noble Art < no role > . Engraven in two hundred Copper Plates, by JOHN STURT < no role > . Translated by Mr. Chambers, price 10 s. 6 d.

This Day is publish'd.

With a Frontispiece of the famous Jack Shepherd < no role > 's Escap out of the Condemn'd Hole of Newgate.

(Price 3 s. 6 d.)

THE LIVES of the most remarkable Criminals, who have been condemn'd and executed, for Murder. Highway, House-Breaking, Street-Robberies. Coming, or other Offences, from the Year 1720 to the Present Time: Containing particularly, the Lives of Mrs. Griffith for the Murder of her Maid; Kennedy the Pyrate; Molony and Carrick, Highway-man; Brinsden who murder'd his Wife; Levee and the rest of his Gang, Street-Robbers; Capt. Massy for Pyracy; Roch for Pyracy and Murder; a full Account of the Waltham Blacks; the famous Jack Shephard < no role > ; his Companion Blueskin; and Towers who was hang'd for setting up the new Mint. Collected from Original Papers and Authentick Memories. To which is prefix'd a Preface, containing a General View < no role > of the Laws of England, with aspect to Capital Offences.

Printed and sold by J. Applebee in Bolt-Court, Fleet-street; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch in Pater-noster-Row; J. Pemberton against St. Dunstan's Church; J. Isted at the Golden Ball, in Fleet-street; E. Symon in Cornhill; R. Ware in Amen-Corner near Pater-noster-Row; W. Mears the Corner of Bell-Savage Inn on Ludgate-hill; R. Wellington without Temple-Box; E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd without Temple Bar.

The Publick may depend on the Accounts publish'd in this Work, as containing a just and faithful Narration of the Conduct of these unhappy Persons, and a true Some of their respective Crimes, without any Additions of feigned and romantick Adventures, calculated meerly to maintain the Curiosity of the Reader.

N. B. Vol. II. is in the Press, and will be publish'd with all convenient Expedition.




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