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Vermessen und Vernichten
der NS-"Zigeunerforscher" Robert Ritter -
VVilliam Idell obtained his Majesties Order in Council
in consideration of his service in retaking his ship in the bay of Cadiz from the Dutch, and his great expence in attending to receive his Majesties reward, his Majesty in Council did order the said William Idell should have the office of registring sales, pawns and broaks, bought and sold in London and suburbs thereof, in lieu and recompence thereof, and referred the same to the Attorney General, who made his report as follows -
An account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors. For murders, felonies, and burglaries
Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London and county of Middlesex. And goal-delivery of Newgate. Which began on Friday the 24. of this instant February, and concluded on Saturday the 25. With the other most remarkable proceedings. Where were many notable proceedings, as the tryal of George Pye, the bailiff, who killed the butcher, and Alexander Younger, who swore treason against Mr. Harvy, with several others -
Strange news from So-Hoe: or The brick-makers turned judges
Being a true and exact relation of the tryal, condemnation, and near execution of Richard Lambeth of Fulham brickmaker, on Munday the 11. of August 1672. Which may serve as a warning to all others, not to presume to play with authority. To which is now added, the brickmakers examination and answers at Hickes-Hall, the 6 and 9. of this present September, 1672 -
A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous design, intended to be executed upon the body of Mr. J. Frampton, a wire-worker, living upon London-Bridge
who by providence hath escaped the wicked conspiracy of Mary Roberts; the effects of which was to have ended in his death, and utter ruine of his whole family. Which is as followeth -
The Yorkshire-rogue, or, Capt. Hind improv'd
in the notorious life, and infamous death, of that famous highway man, William Nevison, who was executed at York, the 15th day of March. 1684. Together, with a short account of several great robberies committed by Edward Bracy his comrade, another notorious highway-man in Nottinghamshire, who, as the country came in to apprehend him, was shot to death -
Born to crime
Cesare Lombroso and the origins of biological criminology -
Gewalt
Kriminalität und Verbrechen in der Gesellschaft -
A proclamacyon
sett furthe by the Lorde Iustice and Counsell at Dublyn the 16. of Auguste, the yere of Our Lorde God 1564. and in the sixt yeare of the reigne of Our Most Drade Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth -
By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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Knavery unmask'd, in a letter to Mr. P-y
N.B. the following letter superscrib'd to Mr. P-y at the T- exchange - H- in H- garden, being drop'd in the street, it was printed at the request of the person who took it up -
A full and true account of a most horrid and cruel plot against the Queen, at Kensington, on Wednesday night last
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An abstract of the penal-laws against immorality, and prophaneness
commanded to be put in speedy and vigourous execution, by his Majesty's gracious and pious proclamation, pursuant to the humble address of the honourable House of Commons. Published for the ease and direction of all officers, or others, for the better discharge of their duty, by giving information to the magistrates of the breach of the said laws -
The town-rakes: or, The frolicks of the Mohocks or Hawkubites
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The criminal
his social and legal status and the philosophy of reformation -
A piththy [sic] note to Papists all and some that ioy in Feltons martirdome
Desiring them to read this and to iudge not in spite at simple trust to grudge. Set foorth by one that knew his life, and was with him at the houre of his death, which was the viii. of August. Anno. 1570. at the west end of Paules Churche ouer against the Bishops gate, where he set vp the Bul -
The trueth of the most wicked and secret murthering of Iohn Brewen, goldsmith of London
committed by his owne wife, through the prouocation of one Iohn Parker whom she loued: for which fact she was burned, and he hanged in Smithfield, on wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. two yeares after the murther was committed -
A proclamation anent the murtherers of the late Archbishop of St. Andrews, and appointing magistrates and councils of burghs royal to sign the declaration at Michaelmas next
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A proclamation offering a revvard for apprehending Mr. John Welsch traitor, and others
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By the King· A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions holden for London and Middlesex, at Justice-hall in the Old-bayly, the 10th and 11th days of May, 1676
Setting forth the tryal and condemnation of the man for having several wives, and the woman for having several husbands: and other most material passages. And also an account of the tryal of the woman who was arraigned as being accessary to the sacrilegious robbery of St. Giles's-Church: with the tryal of the man for buying the plate of her. And likewise how many are condemn'd, how many burn'd in the hand, and transported. These are to satisfie all people, that the book of the sessions with the name of John Millet, was the tryals four sessions ago. With permission, Ro. L'Estrange -
The town-rakes: or, the frolicks of the Mohocks or Hawkubites