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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN WHITMORE & JEREMIAH DAWES: Of the University of Oxford. Convicted & punished for Sedition, 28 th of Novem | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN WILKES, Esq., M.P.: Whose arrest & conviction for writing seditious & blasphemous pamphlets led to riots | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN WILLIAMS: Who, after committing a series of horrible murders, in 1811 escaped the gallows by hanging hims | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN WILLIAMSON: A deliberate & cruel Murderer, who tortured & starved his Wife to Death. Executed in Moorfiel | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN YOUNG: Convicted of Crimping, or Kidnapping, young Men for the Service of the East India Company, 27th of | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN YOUNG: Executed for Forgery, at Edinburgh, 19th December, 1748 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOHN, RICHARD & JOAN PERRY: Mother & Sons, executed in 1661 on the false Statement of the First for the allege | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN BRADFORD: Executed at Oxford for a Murder he had contemplated but did not commit | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN BRITAIN: A plausible Rascal, who was executed at Bristol, 15th of May, 1772, for Forgery | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN HAWKINS: Who played Cards after committing a Double Murder & Arson near Wells. Executed 14th of April | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN SIMPSON: A Highwayman who was witty with a Halter round his Neck and, being reprieved, found that New | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN SMITHERS: Executed 9th of July, 1832, for setting fire to his Shop in Oxford Street, & causing the De | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JONATHAN WILD: Director of a Corporation of Thieves, & a most famous Receiver. Executed at Tyburn, 24th of May | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH ARMSTRONG: Convicted of Murder, but cheated the Gallows by hanging himself, 17th of March, 1777 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH BLAKE alias BLUESKIN: Made an Unsuccessful Attempt to kill Jonathan Wild by cutting his Throat. Execute | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH HALSEY: Ship's mate, hanged for beating two of his men to death | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH HODGES & RICHARD PROB1N: Convicted at the Old Bailey, 1796, of a Confidence Trick called Cross-Dropping | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH HUNTON: A Wealthy Quaker, who committed a Series of Forgeries in the City of London, & was executed 8th | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH JOHNSON: Pickpocket & "Esquire," who swindled many Farmers & was executed at Tyburn, 19th of July, 1738 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH LORRISON: Known among Thieves as "Jumping Joe." Executed on Kennington Common, 8th of August, 1792, for | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH MOSES: Convicted in 1811 of receiving the Skins of Royal Swans from the Serpentine River, in Hyde Park, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH PLANT STEVENS: A Trickster, who was transported for robbing a Guileless Farmer, 25th of May, 1831 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH POWIS: Strolling player turned housebreaker, executed 9th October, 1732 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH RAWLINS, alias GREAT JOE: A daring & notorious Smuggler, executed at Winchester, October 10, 1746 for b | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH RELPH: Who was indicted for Murder, & found guilty of Manslaughter | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH STILL Executed At Stanford-Hill, March, 22, 1717, For Murder | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH WALL, Esq.: Formerly Governor of Goree. Executed 28th of January, 1802, nearly Twenty Years after commi | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSEPH WOOD & THOMAS UNDERWOOD: Two Fourteen-year-old Boys, executed at Newgate, 6th of July, 1791, for robbin | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					JOSHUA KIDDEN: A Victim of the horrid Conspirators, whose crimes & punishments are described above | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					KID WAKE: Convicted & imprisoned for an assault upon his Majesty, on the 20th of February, 1796 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LAMBERT READING: Hackney-Coachman & Leader of a Gang of Robbers, executed at Chelmsford, 10th of August, 1775, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LAURENCE JONES: A Notorious Swindler, sentenced to Death in 1793, but who hanged himself Three Days before the | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LAURENCE, EARL FERRERS: Executed at Tyburn, 5th of May, 1760, for the Murder of his Steward, after a Trial bef | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LEVI MORTGEN & JOSEPH LUPPA: Two Swindling Jews, transported for Seven Years for a Conspiracy to defraud | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LEWIS HOUSSART: Executed at Swan-Alley, Shoreditch, Dec. 7, 1724, for Murder | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LEWIS JEREMIAH AVERSHAW: Executed on Kennington Common, 3rd of August, 1795, for shooting a Peace Offcer in th | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LEWIS LEWIS, RICHARD LEWIS, DAVID HUGHES, THOMAS VAUGHAN, DAVID THOMAS, & OTHERS: The Merthyr Tydfil rioters, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LIEUTENANT EDWARD BIRD: Took a Pinch of Snuff just before his Execution at Tyburn, on 23rd of February, 1719, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LIEUTENANT GAMAGE: Late of the Griffon Sloop-of-War, hanged at the Yardarm of that Ship, in November, 1812, fo | 
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					LIEUTENANT JOHN LANDER: Executed on Pennenden Heath, in Kent, 16th of August, 1756, for Murder | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LORD GEORGE GORDON: An Account of the Riots in London in 1780 | 
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					LORD LOVAT: Beheaded for High Treason, at the age of Eighty, on 9th of April, 1747 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LORD STOURTON & FOUR OF HIS SERVANTS: Executed 6th of March, 1556, for the Murder Of William Hartgill, Esq., & | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					LYDIA ADLER: Burned in the Hand for killing her Husband, who had four Wives | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MACCARTNEY: Hanged at Gloucester Jail in April, 1714, for the Murder of one Mr Beachere | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MADAM CHURCHILL: Who with three Men committed a Murder, & was executed at Tyburn on I 7th of December, 1708 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MADAM MARY BUTLER: Mistress of the Duke of Buckingham, fined Five Hundred Pounds for forging a Bond for Forty | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MAJOR COLIN CAMPBELL: Cashiered for the murder of Captain M'Kaarg, 1764 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MAJOR GEORGE STRANGWAYES: Executed 28th of February, 1658, for the Murder of the Man who married his Sister | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MAJOR JOHN ONEBY: Who murdered a Man in a Duel & cheated the Gallows, 1729 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARGARET CAROLINE RUDD: Tried for Forgery & acquitted | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARGARET CRIMES alias BARRINGTON: Executed before Newgate, 22nd of February, 1809, for taking a False Oath, & | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARGARET DIXON: Who was married a Few Days after she was hanged for Murder in 1728 | 
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					MARGARET FISHER: Sentenced to death for privately stealing, but afterwards pardoned, September, 1722 | 
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					MARGARET HARVEY: Executed for Privately Stealing | 
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					MARGARET HUGHES: Executed at Canterbury, 4th of July, 1799, for murdering her Husband | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARK ANTHONY DE LA PORTE A Catholic priest, sentenced to life imprisonment for performing a Catholic marriage, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARTHA ALDEN: Executed, 31st of July, 1807, for murdering her Husband in a Cottage near Attleborough, Norfolk | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARTHA DAVIS: Sentenced to Death for robbing a Foot-Boy while on an Errand for his Master | 
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					MARTHA TRACY: Executed for a Street Robbery | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARTIN CLENCH & JAMES MACKLEY: Believed to be innocent of a Charge of Murder, they were executed before Newgat | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY ADAMS: Executed for privately stealing, 16th June, 1702 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY BATEMAN: Commonly called the Yorkshire Witch, Executed for Murder | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY BLANDY: Executed 6th of April, 1752, for murdering her Father at the Request of her Lover | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY CARLETON, THE GERMAN PRINCESS: A Kentish Adventuress who travelled the Continent, acquired several Husban | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY CHANNEL: Famous for her Wit & Beauty, compelled to marry a Man she detested, poisoned him, & was executed | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY EDMONDSON: Strongly protesting her Innocence, she was executed on Kennington Common, 2nd of April, 1759, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY FRITH otherwise MOLL CUTPURSE: A famous Master-Thief & an Ugly, who dressed like a Man, & died in 1663 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY GREEN: Convicted of putting off Base Coin, & sentenced to Six Months' Imprisonment, 5th of April, 1811 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY HAMILTON: A Woman who was imprisoned & whipped for marrying Fourteen Women, 1746 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY JONES & ELIZABETH PAINE: Transported for Seven Years, November Sessions, 1810, at the Old Bailey for Shop | 
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					MARY KNIGHT: Executed for the murder of her child, 24th August, 1778 | 
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					MARY SQUIRES & ELIZABETH CANNING: The first was convicted of robbery, & pardoned; the second was convicted of, | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY STONE: Tried for Child Murder on a charge preferred by her sister, August 1818 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					MARY YOUNG alias JENNY DIVER: The Head of a Gang of Thieves of every Description. Executed at Tyburn, 18th of | 
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