Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts
4th June 1770
THE ORDINARY of NEWGATE's ACCOUNT of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, OF Charles Stevens< no role >
, Henry Holyoak< no role >
, and Henry Hughes< no role >
, Who were executed at TYBURN,
On Monday, the 4th Day of June, 1770
.
For the wilful Murder of James Shaw< no role >
, in the new City Road
, the Third of May last
; Being the Fourth EXECUTION in the SECOND MAYORALTY OF THE Rt. Hon
. WILLIAM BECKFORD< no role >
, Esq
; AND OF Five other Malefactors, who were hanged on Wednesday, the Fourth of July
Inst. at the same Place, for Burglary and other Offences; of which Number David Miller< no role >
, who had been transported about two Years ago, and returned before the Expiration of his Sentence, was one.
Being the FIRST EXECUTION in the MAYORALTY of the Rt. Hon.
BARLOWE TRECOTHICK< no role >
, Esq; LORD-MAYOR of the City of LONDON.
Number IV. and V. in the Year 1770.
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