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George Smeeton

George Smeeton

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OL1565417A

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    George Smeeton

  • Personal name

    George Smeeton

  • Source identifier

    OL1565417A

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  • Doings in London; or, day and night scenes of the frauds, frolics, manners, and depravities of the Metropolis

    Representative edition published 1850

    Open Work
  • Awful confession of Greenacre to the murder of Hannah Brown

    Representative edition published 1837

    Open Work
  • Another horrible murder at the west end of the town

    Representative edition published 1837

    Open Work
  • The true confession of Greenacre to the murder of Hannah Brown

    Representative edition published 1837

    Open Work
  • Final examination and committal to Newgate, of Patrick Carroll

    Representative edition published 1835

    Open Work
  • Examination and committal to Newgate, of Patrick Carroll

    Representative edition published 1835

    Open Work
  • The trial of Patrick Carroll

    Representative edition published 1835

    Open Work
  • Horrible murder and suicide in the vestry room of Aldermanbury Church

    Representative edition published 1835

    Open Work
  • A full account of the interesting trial and awful execution of Frederick Peter Finnigan this morning at the County gaol, Housemonger Lane, for the murder of his infant daughter

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • The trials of Charles Shaw, aged 16, for murdering John Oldcroft, aged 9. Richard Tomlinson for murdering Mary Evans, his sweetheart. Mary Smith, for drowning her infant child. Who all three received sentence of death, at the late Staffordshire assizes, execution last Wednesday, March 19, 1834

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • The singular trial of John Edwards, Peter Lacceasagne, and Samuel Weedon, for the assault on Mr. Gee

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • Every interesting particular relative to the trial and order for execution of James Garside and Joseph Mosley

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • A narrative of the supposed inhuman murder of an infant, by its mother!

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • The trial and behaviour of Thomas Hammond, aged 20

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • A faithful account of the life, depredations, confession and execution of that notorious and desperate villain, John Young

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • The Pentonville tragedy! The late horrible murders of a mother and her four children, by their father, who, after cutting their throats, then murdered himself

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • The trial and execution of Henry Hughes, who suffered death this morning, at the county gaol, Horsemonger Lane, Southwark, for violating Emma Cock, a girl only 8 years old

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • Final examination and commitment of the parents

    Representative edition published 1834

    Open Work
  • Apprehension and confession of the murderer of Miss Catherine Elmes

    Representative edition published 1833

    Open Work
  • The trial and execution of Capt. Henry Nichols, who suffered this morning at Horsemonger Lane Goal [sic], Southwark

    Representative edition published 1833

    Open Work
  • The trials and behaviour of George Cropper, and William Allen

    Representative edition published 1833

    Open Work
  • An account of a most shocking murder committed by Charlotte Lawson on her mistress, by beating her brains out with a brick-bat, and afterwards cutting her to pieces

    Representative edition published 1832

    Open Work
  • Trial and execution of John Bishop and Thomas Williams

    Representative edition published 1831

    Open Work
  • A faithful narrative of the last moments and execution of the ill-fated Henry Fauntleroy, Esquire, banker

    Representative edition published 1824

    Open Work