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  1. Extracts from 'The New and Complete Newgate Calendar', Vol. 1
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01 - Michael & Catherine van Berghen and Gerard Dromelius, Rev. Thomas Hunter
02 - Captain John Kidd, Henry Strodtman
03 - Mary Adams, John Peter Dramatti, John Smith, Deborah Churchill, Daniel Damaree & George Purchase
04 - Richard Thornhill, Elizabeth Mason, Richard Town, Richard Noble
05 - Particulars respecting the Lords and other persons who were tried on account of the rebellion in the year 1715.
06 - John Hamilton, Edward Bird, Catherine Jones, William Spiggot & Thomas Phillips, John Meff, Nathaniel Hawes
07 - Arundel Cooke & John Woodburne, John Hawkins & George Simpson, Margaret Fisher
08 - Richard Oaky, John Levee & Matthew Flood, Alexander Day, William Hawksworth, Thomas Athoe sr.& jr,
Captain John Massy, Philip Roche, William Duce & James Butler, Humphrey Angier, the Waltham Blacks
John Stanley, Stephen Gardener, Francis Brightwell, & Benjamin Brightwell
Joseph Blake, otherwise Blueskin, John (Jack) Sheppard

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Extracts from 'The New and Complete Newgate Calendar', Vol. 1

Content Provider Librivox
Author Jackson, William
Abstract Volume One of the New and Complete Newgate Calendar, covering the years 1700 through 1723, relates stories of British trials, the persons accused and the crimes committed. It is primarily based upon contemporary newspaper and pamphlet accounts of these trials. Where the criminal is particularly well known, such as the highwayman, burglar and escape artist Jack Sheppard, other sources were used as well. The readings used here are selected to illustrate different aspects of the eighteenth century criminal world and the British legal system.(Summary by Roy Shreiber)
Related Links http://www.archive.org/details/newgate_calendar1_0910_librivox http://www.archive.org/details/newcompletenewga01jackiala
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Language English
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Subject Keyword nonfiction history
Content Type Audio
Resource Type Audiobook
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