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Full Description
The execution narrative was a popular genre in early modern England. This facsimile edition draws together a representative selection of texts to show the evolution of the genre from the late sixteenth century to the end of public execution in England nearly 300 years later.
Contents
Volume 6 A Particular Account of James Cawthorne [1821]; A Particular Account of the Trial and Execution of Ann Barber [c.1821]; Dying Speech and Confession of Anne Barber [c.1821]; The Last Dying Speeches of the Unfortunate Criminals [Anne Norris, Samuel Hayward and Joseph South] [c.1821]; Remarkable Speech of Cadman; Executions at Newgate [1821]; Account of the Execution of ... John Bingley, William Dutton, and William Batkin [c.1821]; An Account of the Crime, Trial, and Execution of Lawson and Currie [1822]; 'Execution of Hannah Halley, for the Wilful Murder of her Infant Child', Derby Mercury (1822); Particulars of the Lives, Trials, Behaviour, and Execution of Henry Sanderson ... and of Robert Bamford and Adam Adie [c.1822]; A True and Particular Account of Joseph Birkett [c.1822]; An Account of the Last Awful Moments of Robert Chilcott (c.1822); 'Confession and Execution of the Assassin Hartley', Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (1823); Some Particulars of the Life, Trials, Behaviour, and Execution of Thomas Roe, and Bejamin Miller (1823); A Full and Particular Account of the Trial and Execution of John Pallet, who took place at Chelmsford [1823]; The Life, Character, and Conduct of William Biggs [c.1823]; 'Execution of John Thurtell', Morning Chronicle (1824); The Hertfordshire Tragedy; or, the Fatal Effects of Gambling (1824); An Account of the Trial and Sentence of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt (1824); An Account of the Trial, Execution and Dying Behaviour of H Fauntleroy [1824]; An Account of the Trial, Execution, and Dying Behaviour of H Fauntleroy, Esq [1824]; The Execution and Confession of Young Dale, for the Murder of Mr Wood [c.1824]; The Confession of Joseph Dale, who was Executed at Chester [c.1824]; Execution of Jas. Weatherill, for the Murder of Mr William Berridge, of Brigg [c.1824]; An Account of the Execution of John &Mary Pitchford, at Worwic Castle [c.1824]; 'Execution at Newgate - Tuesday, Wood, Harris', Morning Chronicle (1825); An Acc



