The Malefactor's register, or, The Newgate and Tyburn calendar containing the authentic lives, trials, accounts of executions, and dying speeches, of the most notorious violators of the laws of their country, who have suffered death, and other exemplary punishments, in England, Scotland and Ireland, from the year 1700 to Lady-Day 1779. Vol. V.

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Imprint:London : Printed, by authority, for A. Hogg, [1791?]
Description:1 online resource (360, 23, 64-112 p.) : ill.
Language:English
Series:Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9355561
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Varying Form of Title:Newgate and Tyburn calendar
Notes:"Together with numerous trials in extraordinary cases, where the parties have been acquitted. This work comprehends all the most material passages in the Sessions-papers for a long series of years, and complete narratives of all the capital trials for bigamy, burglary, felony, forgery, highway-robbery, high-treason, murder, petit-treason, piracy, rapes, riots, street-robbery, unnatural crimes, and various other offences. To which is added, a correct list of all the capital convictions at the Old Bailey, &c. since the commencement of the present century, which will be of the highest use to refer to on many occasions. The whole tending, by a general display of the progress and consequence of vice, to impress on the mind proper ideas of the happiness resulting from a life of strict honor and integrity, and to convince individuals of the superior excellence of those laws framed for the protection of their lives and properties."
The latest execution is dated February 23, 1791.
Published in parts.
A reissue of vol. 5 of the 1779 edition with an enlarged supplement.
Reproduction of the original from the British Library.