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The Newgate calendar : comprising interesting memoirs of the most notorious characters who have been convicted of outrages on the laws of England since the commencement of the eighteenth century : with occasional anecdotes and observations, speeches, confessions, and the last exclamations of sufferers / by Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin, attorneys at law.
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Knapp, Andrew, attorney at law.
London : J. Robins and Co., Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, 1824-1828.
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Hone's interesting history of the memorable blood conspiracy, carried on by S. Mac Daniel, J. Berry, J. Egan, and J. Salmon, thief-takers : and their trials and sentences, in 1756, for procuring two boys to commit a robbery, in order to get the reward for their conviction, and obtaining an innocent lad to be executed, having sworn away the lives of seventy poor creatures, and received £1,720 from the Treasury for their blood-money : also the reasons for which they were suffered to escape the gallows, and illustrative legal and critical notes and observations applicable to present circumstances : with a portrait of Mac Daniel, after he was pilloried.
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Hone, William, 1780-1842.
London : Printed for William Hone, 1816.
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