Hanged at Lincoln. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Hanged at Lincoln. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Hanged at Lincoln
- Further Information:
- Note: Stephen Wade.
- Other Names:
- Wade, Stephen, 1948-
- Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. William Kills Walter: William Malbis, 1203; 2. A Regular Villain: Walter Wright, April 1353; 3. Four Sentenced to Hang: Margaret de Staindrop, Alan Taylor, & others, April 1353; 4. A Murderous Pair: John Elmsall & Diota Baker, March 1396; 5. Punished after the Revolt: John Hussey & Richard Harrison, March 1536-7; 6. Two Traitors: Thomas Sprott & Thomas Hunt, 11 July 1600; 7. The Belvoir Witch Case: Margaret & Phillipa Flower, 11 March 1619; 8. Burned at the Stake: Eleanor Elsom, 20 July 1722. 9. Robber Brothers: Isaac & Thomas Hallam, March 173310. A Burglar and a Robber: Thomas Dixon & William Marshall, 17 March 1738; 11. Dick Turpin's Trade: William Lomax, Thomas Sharp & Joseph Binge, 23 March 1739; 12. A Lancashire Man Murdered: Philip Hooton, March 1769; 13. A Killing in Gaol: William Matthews, March 1770; 14. Bayoneted to Death: James Kearney, August 1770; 15. Caught at The Swan: John Lyon, 24 March 1775; 16. A Case of Matricide: William Farmery, 4 August 1775; 17. A Crime Spree: James Lee, 21 March 1777; 18. Family Murdered: Henry Atkinson, 18 July 1777. 19. Footpad Hanged: Thomas Hamm, 25 July 177720. Highwaymen at Grantham: Edward Dodson & Robert Blades, 20 March 1778; 21. Forger and Thief Die Together: Edward Johnson & Jonathan Barnet, 13 March 1782; 22. A Case of Arson: John Storey, 2 August 1783; 23. Coiners Hanged: Edward Perplar & William Dale, 22 August 1783; 24. Four Die on the Scaffold:Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. William Kills Walter: William Malbis, 1203; 2. A Regular Villain: Walter Wright, April 1353; 3. Four Sentenced to Hang: Margaret de Staindrop, Alan Taylor, & others, April 1353; 4. A Murderous Pair: John Elmsall & Diota Baker, March 1396; 5. Punished after the Revolt: John Hussey & Richard Harrison, March 1536-7; 6. Two Traitors: Thomas Sprott & Thomas Hunt, 11 July 1600; 7. The Belvoir Witch Case: Margaret & Phillipa Flower, 11 March 1619; 8. Burned at the Stake: Eleanor Elsom, 20 July 1722. 9. Robber Brothers: Isaac & Thomas Hallam, March 173310. A Burglar and a Robber: Thomas Dixon & William Marshall, 17 March 1738; 11. Dick Turpin's Trade: William Lomax, Thomas Sharp & Joseph Binge, 23 March 1739; 12. A Lancashire Man Murdered: Philip Hooton, March 1769; 13. A Killing in Gaol: William Matthews, March 1770; 14. Bayoneted to Death: James Kearney, August 1770; 15. Caught at The Swan: John Lyon, 24 March 1775; 16. A Case of Matricide: William Farmery, 4 August 1775; 17. A Crime Spree: James Lee, 21 March 1777; 18. Family Murdered: Henry Atkinson, 18 July 1777. 19. Footpad Hanged: Thomas Hamm, 25 July 177720. Highwaymen at Grantham: Edward Dodson & Robert Blades, 20 March 1778; 21. Forger and Thief Die Together: Edward Johnson & Jonathan Barnet, 13 March 1782; 22. A Case of Arson: John Storey, 2 August 1783; 23. Coiners Hanged: Edward Perplar & William Dale, 22 August 1783; 24. Four Die on the Scaffold: Thomas Wood, Richard Dowind, William Davison & Richard Bull, 15 March 1784; 25. A Vicious Attack: Richard Dennis & William Wright, 7 August 1784; 26. A Hanging and an Acquittal Mystery: Patience Elsom, November 1784. 27. Nine Die after Spring Assize: John Huson & others, 18 March 178528. An Identity Problem: John Smith & Thomas Golling, 29 July 1785; 29. Murder of a Baby Son: Joseph Wilkinson, 16 March 1786; 30. Sheep-Stealers Die: Henry Knowles & Stephen Tarr, 24 March 1786; 31. One Dies, One Hangs: John Curtis, 12 May 1786; 32. Wool in the Pie: George Roberts, 11 August 1786; 33. An Apprentice Killed: William Rawby, 16 March 1787; 34. In Tears in the Cell: Thomas Dickensen, 23 March 1787; 35. Murder at the Turnpike: John Wilson, 14 March 1788. 36. Quadruple Neck-Stretching: George Bennett, William Hardy, John Smith & Frances Acred, 20 March 178837. Offence Uncertain: George Kilpike, William Nettleship & William Ward, 27 March 1789; 38. A Hardened Villain: John George, 7 August 1789; 39. A Louth Robbery: John Ward, 19 March 1790; 40. Stealing on Wildmore Fen: Thomas Rowell, 30 July 1790; 41. A Murder in the Stables: William Burder, 11 March 1791; 42. The Deadly Horse Trade: John Robson, 18 March 1791; 43. A Sad Case: John Betts & William Campwell, 19 August 1791; 44. Death Blow with a Hammer: Ralph Smith, 16 March 1791. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Stroud : History
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 364.66092242534
Hanging -- England -- Lincoln -- History
Murderers -- England -- Lincoln -- History
Pendaison -- Angleterre -- Lincoln -- Histoire
Meurtriers -- Angleterre -- Lincoln -- Histoire
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology
Hanging
Murderers
England -- Lincoln
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780750952422
0750952423 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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