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James Catnach

James Catnach

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24 featured booksJames Catnach

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OL4711547A

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    James Catnach

  • Personal name

    James Catnach

  • Source identifier

    OL4711547A

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  • The whole particulars of a most atrocious, horrid, and brutal murder

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • Execution of James Cook, and hung in chains at Lester for the horrid murder of Mr. Paas

    Representative edition published 1832

    Open Work
  • Trial of William Johnson

    Representative edition published 1832

    Open Work
  • Execution of Elizabeth Ross for burking Caroline Walsh

    Representative edition published 1832

    Open Work
  • Execution of John Holloway

    Representative edition published 1831

    Open Work
  • Life, trial, and execution of James Mackey, the well known cripple drawn by dogs

    Representative edition published 1828

    Open Work
  • Murder of M. Marten

    Representative edition published 1828

    Open Work
  • Execution and confession of W. Corder

    Representative edition published 1828

    Open Work
  • On Wednesday last, the recorder made his report of the prisoners under sentence of death at Newgate

    Representative edition published 1824

    Open Work
  • The sorrowful lamentation of H. Fauntleroy

    Representative edition published 1824

    Open Work
  • The sentences, and sorrowful lamentation of a young woman, aged nineteen

    Representative edition published 1824

    Open Work
  • The trial of H. Fauntleroy, Esq. for forgery

    Representative edition published 1824

    Open Work
  • Execution of Edwin Cochran, alias James Morrison

    Representative edition published 1822

    Open Work
  • The dying behaviour of the unfortunate men, who suffered this morning, March 26th 1819, at Chelmsford

    Representative edition published 1819

    Open Work
  • The trials and execution of a desperate gang of gypsyes, at Bassington, this morning, for a most horrid and barbarous murder committed upon the bodies of Thomas Lowe, his wife, three children, and his aged mother. With an account of their dreadful behaviour at the place of execution

    Representative edition published 1817

    Open Work
  • The sorrowful lamentation, and last farewell to the world, of James Gates and James Paker [sic], for highway robbery -- Andrew and Benjamin Savage,and Thomas Cann, for forgery -- Elizabeth Fricker and John Kelly, for stealing in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ashford, Berners-Street, who are to be executed at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday morning first

    Representative edition published 1817

    Open Work
  • Trials, execution, and dying behaviour of William Sims, for forgery, and James Andrews, for setting fire to an out-house, who were executed this morning at Horsemonger Lane

    Representative edition published 1816

    Open Work
  • Final examination and commitment of Brock and Pelham, for the horrid conspiracy

    Representative edition published 1816

    Open Work
  • The trials executin [sic] & dying behaveour, of John Mitchel for forgery Francis Sturgess Michael Maroney and John Ashton for highway robberie, and John Field alias Jonathan Wild Henry Lye for housebreaking, who were executed befor [sic] the debtors door. Newgate this morning

    Representative edition published 1814

    Open Work
  • The trial execution & dying behaviour, of T. Sharp for the murder of F. Dobbins who was executed this morning before the debtors door Newgate

    Representative edition published 1814

    Open Work
  • A full account of a horrid murder committed on the body of Elizabeth Pilchen 62 Grosvenor-Street, who was shot by William H. Hollins, of which wound she died on Sunday

    Representative edition published 1814

    Open Work
  • Heart-rending execution of Fanny Amlett

    Representative edition published 1813

    Open Work
  • The trial and execution of W. Cornwall, for the murder of Mrs. Stevens at Woodford, Essex, who was executed on Monday, August 9th

    Representative edition published 1813

    Open Work
  • Wonderful and extraordinary discovery of the murder of Lieutenant Johnson

    Representative edition published 1813

    Open Work