Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts

2nd October 1734

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2nd October 1734


ADVERTISEMENT.

This Day is Publish'd, Vol. II.

(Price 3s. 6d.)

With a Frontispiece of Catherine Hayes< no role > , of the Contrivance of the Murder of her Husband John Hayes< no role > ,

THE Lives of the most remarkable Criminals who have been condemned and executed, either for the Highway, Street Robberies, Burglaries, Murders, or other capital Offences, from the Year 1720, to the present Time: Containing particularly the Lives of the famous JONATHAN WILD< no role > , Edward Burnworth< no role > ; alias Frazier< no role > , Blewit, Betty, Dickenson, Majorum and Higgs, for the Murder of Mr. Ball in St. George's Fields ; Catherine Hayes< no role > , for the barbarous Murder of her Husband; Forster Snow< no role > , for the Murder of a Man in his House in Holborn; Thomas Billings< no role > , concern'd with Catherine Hayes< no role > , in the Murder of Mr. Hayes; Thomas Smith< no role > , a Highwayman, and Capt. Jean, for the Murder of his Cabin-Boy, &c. &c. &c.

Printed and sold by John Applebee< no role > in Bolt-Court , Fleet-street ; A Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the RedLyon in Pater-noster-Row; J. Pemberton, at the Goldden Buck against St. Dunstan's Church; J. Isted, at the Golden Ball near Chancery-Lane, Fleet-street; E. Symon, at the Royal Exchange; R. Ware, at the Bible and Sun in Amen-Corner, near Pater-noster Row. W. Mears, at the Lamb, the Corner of Bell-Savage Inn on Ludgate-Hill; Richard Wellington< no role > , at the Dolphin and Crown ; and Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar.

Where may be had, Vol. I.

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

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 State of their respective Crimes, without any Additions of feigning and romantick Adventures, calculated meerly to entertain the Curiosity of the Reader.




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