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Horrid Murder of a Gentleman in a Railway Carriage
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Murder in a Railway Train
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210
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Chase, Capture, and Arrival of Muller, for the Murder of Mr. Briggs in a Railway Train
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Execution and Confession of Muller
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—— of James Longhurst
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—— of Miles Weatherhill, the Young Weaver, and his Sweetheart, Sarah Bell
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Trial and Sentence of Miss Constance Kent
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—— of Forward, for the Murder of Three Children and his Wife
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Execution of the Five Pirates of the Flowery Land
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Condemnation and Execution of Leigh for the Murder at Brighton
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Barbarous Murder of a Child by a Schoolmistress
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Farewell to the World of E. Bishop, under Sentence of Death, for the Murder of Alfred Cartwright
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Lamentations of J. Mapp under Sentence of Death in Shrewsbury Gaol
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Lamentations of H. Lingley, Sentenced to Death for Murder“For that cruel murder he’s doomed to dieOn Norwich fatal sad gallows high.”
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Trial, Confession and Execution of Alice Holt, for the Wicked Murder of her own Mother
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Cruel and Inhuman Murder of a little Boy by his Father
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Lamentation and Confession of J. E. Jeffery, of Bristol“I am doomed to die, my glass is run,For the murder of my darling son.”
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Murder of a Wife near Hastings
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Lamentation of John Fletcher and Ann Lawrence, who now lie under Sentence of Death at Maidstone Gaol
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Execution of Michael Barrett for the Wilful Murder of Sarah Jane Hodgkinson, one of the Sufferers of the Clerkenwell Explosion
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—— of Allen, Gould, and Larkins, for the Murder of Sergeant Brett
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The Last Moments and Confession of Wm. Sheward
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Execution of John Devine, for the Murder of Joseph Duck at Marylebone
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—— of Martin Brown, for the Diabolical Murder on Newmarket Hill, near Lewes
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—— of A. Mackay, for the Murder of Mrs. Grossmith
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Shocking Murder of a Wife and Six Children
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Execution of John Gregson, for the Murder of his Wife at Liverpool
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—— of F. Hinson, for the Murder of Maria Death
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—— of J. Rutterford, at Bury St. Edmunds, for the Murder of J. Hight
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Blank Leaves for mounting other Examples of “Gallows Literature”
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A COLLECTION
OF
“COCKS,” OR “CATCHPENNIES.”
Table of Contents
“The common people are to be caught by the ears as one catches a pot by the handle.”
DIVISION I.
A COLLECTION
OF
“COCKS,” OR “CATCHPENNIES,”
STREET DROLLERIES, SQUIBS, HISTORIES,
COMIC TALES IN PROSE AND VERSE.
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