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

19th April 1770

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16th May 1770


THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE's ACCOUNT of the Confession, Behaviour, and Dying Words, OF Benjamin Johnson< no role > , otherwise Millison< no role > , AND JOSEPH JERVIS< no role > , Who were executed at TYBURN , On Thursday, the 19th Day of April , Inst.

For Burglary in the House of Doctor Evans, at Knight's-Bridge , the 24th of January, 1770 .

AND OF Thirteen other Malefactors, who were hanged at Tyburn , on Wednesday, the 16th of May Inst. for various Burglaries, and Robberies on the Highway.

BEING THE Third and Fourth EXECUTIONS in the SECOND MAYORALTY OF THE Rt. Hon . WILLIAM BECKFORD< no role > , Esq; LORD-MAYOR of the City of LONDON.

Number II. and III. in the Year 1770.

LONDON:

Sold by J. KINGSBURY, Stationer, N° 47, Tooley-Street, Southwark; S. BLADON, N° 28, Pater-noster-Row; Mess. ARMITAGE and ROPER, at Bishopsgate, and T. WADE, Bookseller, the Corner of Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn.

(Price SIX-PENCE.)




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