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William Stephenson

William Stephenson

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5 featured booksWilliam Stephenson

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OL12093063A

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  • Display name

    William Stephenson

  • Personal name

    William Stephenson

  • Source identifier

    OL12093063A

Featured books

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  • Account of the awful death of Patrick M'Connor, a hewer in the St. Hilda pit, South Shields, by being struck with a pick, by Thomas Thompson, a putter in the same pit, on Thursday October 19, 1837

    Representative edition published 1837

    Open Work
  • An account of the last moments and execution of William Probert, William Sargent, alias Baker, and Harper, for horse stealing and Smith for burglary, at Newgate, on Monday, June 20, 1825

    Representative edition published 1825

    Open Work
  • A full and particular account of a most shocking and horrible murder, commited on the body of James Hogg, by Charles Lynn, by beating his head to pieces with a gun, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1825. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at Whaddon Chase in the county of Bucks, near London

    Representative edition published 1825

    Open Work
  • A warning to all young lovers

    Representative edition published 1821

    Open Work
  • The execution of Mary & Eliz. Marlow, two sisters, at the last Bedford assizes for the wilful murder of Mrs. Bland, their aunt

    Representative edition published 1821

    Open Work