The life and trial of the unfortunate Spence Broughton : who suffered death at Tyburn near York, on Saturday the 14th day of April, 1792, for robbing the Rotherham mail / taken in court and published by authority ; together with an account of his life and of his behaviour after condemnation and at the place of execution.
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The life and trial of the unfortunate Spence Broughton : who suffered death at Tyburn near York, on Saturday the 14th day of April, 1792, for robbing the Rotherham mail / taken in court and published by authority ; together with an account of his life and of his behaviour after condemnation and at the place of execution.
Edition
3rd ed.
Imprint
Lincoln : Printed and sold by John Drury, [1792?]
Description
20 pages : charts, illustrations, maps.
Series
Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
Note
Includes index.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
With Notes
With: A guide for strangers & visitors through the city of York : containing an historical and descriptive account of the minster, public buildings, institutions and antiquities and every object of public interest. illustrated with a plan of the city, &c. York : William Chapman, 1853.
With: Anecdotes and manners of a few ancient and modern oddities : interspersed with deducive inferences and occasional observations, tending to reclaim some interlocutory foibles which often occur in the common intercourses of society : to which are added, notes, critical and explanatory. York : Printed by W. Storry and sold by J. Wolstenholme, Scatcherd & Letterman, Constable & Co., 1806.
With: Memoirs of the celebrated Eugene Aram, who was executed for the murder of Daniel Clark, in 1759 : with some account of his family and other particulars, collected for the most part, above thirty years ago / by Norrisson Scatcherd. London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., John Heaton, 1838.
With: Dick Turpin's celebrated ride from London to York on his favourite black mare! Leeds : Printed for the booksellers, by Alice Mann, [1833?].
With: Yorkshire Naturalists' Club. York : J. Allom, [18--?].
With: Yorkshire School for the Blind : instituted at York, in memory of the late William Wilberforce : report of the superintendent, presented, March, 1858, with the rules and a list of subscribers.York : A. Pickering, printer & bookbinder, 1858.
With: Yorkshire School for the Blind : instituted at York, in memory of the late William Wilberforce : report of the superintendent, presented, March, 1859, with the rules and a list of subscribers.York : A. Pickering, printer & bookbinder, 1859.
With: Comic and sentimental songster. [Bradford] : J. Bentley, [18--?].
With: Method of chanting : the Te Deum, Jubilate, etc., etc., as used at Scarborough, pointed and arrranged so as to be conveniently used by a congregation in parish churches : with introductory observations. Scarborough : Printed by C.R. Todd, [1837?].
With: The guide to Leeds and its amusements : for Whitsuntide, 1870. Leeds : Printed for the proprietors by Charles Goodall, 1870.
With: Goodall's illustrated royal handbook to Roundhay Park : historical and descriprive : together with interesting local notes and views of the mansion, lower waterfall, glen, Waterloo Lake, Harewood House, Chapel-Allerton Hall, town hall, infirmary and a plan of Leeds / dedicated by permission to John Barran. Leeds : Charles Goodall, 1872.
With: The pictorial pocket guide to Ripon and Harrogate : with topographical observations on Studley-Royal, Brimham Rocks, Hackfall and the monastic remains of Fountains and Bolton / by John Richard Walbran. Ripon : W. Harrison ; London : J.B. Nichols and Son, Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1849.
With: Palliser's history and directory of Harrogate : containing a variety of useful information : to which is added, a descriptive sketch of Knaresborough, Ripon, Studley, Fountians Abbey, Hackfall, Harewood, Borobridge, Aldbrough, Bolton Abbey, Brimhan Rocks, Newby Hall, Ripley, Plumpton &c., &c. : designed as a companion to visitors. Harrogate : P. Palliser, 1840.
With: The Harrogate improvement act : being an act for improving certain parts of the townships of Bilton with Harrogate and Pannal, called high and low Harrogate, for protectinf the mineral springs and for other purposes therein mentioned, (verbtim from the parliamentary copy) : with a very copious and accurate index, prepared by the solicitors for obtaining the act : to which are added the various bye-laws authorised by the said act and numerous extracts from the several acts for the inclosure of the forest of Knaresbrough and the award, made in pursuance thereof. Harrogate : Printed and sold by Pickersgill, Palliser, 1845.
With: Anecdotes and manners of a few ancient and modern oddities : interspersed with deducive inferences and occasional observations, tending to reclaim some interlocutory foibles which often occur in the common intercourses of society : to which are added, notes, critical and explanatory. York : Printed by W. Storry and sold by J. Wolstenholme, Scatcherd & Letterman, Constable & Co., 1806.
With: Memoirs of the celebrated Eugene Aram, who was executed for the murder of Daniel Clark, in 1759 : with some account of his family and other particulars, collected for the most part, above thirty years ago / by Norrisson Scatcherd. London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., John Heaton, 1838.
With: Dick Turpin's celebrated ride from London to York on his favourite black mare! Leeds : Printed for the booksellers, by Alice Mann, [1833?].
With: Yorkshire Naturalists' Club. York : J. Allom, [18--?].
With: Yorkshire School for the Blind : instituted at York, in memory of the late William Wilberforce : report of the superintendent, presented, March, 1858, with the rules and a list of subscribers.York : A. Pickering, printer & bookbinder, 1858.
With: Yorkshire School for the Blind : instituted at York, in memory of the late William Wilberforce : report of the superintendent, presented, March, 1859, with the rules and a list of subscribers.York : A. Pickering, printer & bookbinder, 1859.
With: Comic and sentimental songster. [Bradford] : J. Bentley, [18--?].
With: Method of chanting : the Te Deum, Jubilate, etc., etc., as used at Scarborough, pointed and arrranged so as to be conveniently used by a congregation in parish churches : with introductory observations. Scarborough : Printed by C.R. Todd, [1837?].
With: The guide to Leeds and its amusements : for Whitsuntide, 1870. Leeds : Printed for the proprietors by Charles Goodall, 1870.
With: Goodall's illustrated royal handbook to Roundhay Park : historical and descriprive : together with interesting local notes and views of the mansion, lower waterfall, glen, Waterloo Lake, Harewood House, Chapel-Allerton Hall, town hall, infirmary and a plan of Leeds / dedicated by permission to John Barran. Leeds : Charles Goodall, 1872.
With: The pictorial pocket guide to Ripon and Harrogate : with topographical observations on Studley-Royal, Brimham Rocks, Hackfall and the monastic remains of Fountains and Bolton / by John Richard Walbran. Ripon : W. Harrison ; London : J.B. Nichols and Son, Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1849.
With: Palliser's history and directory of Harrogate : containing a variety of useful information : to which is added, a descriptive sketch of Knaresborough, Ripon, Studley, Fountians Abbey, Hackfall, Harewood, Borobridge, Aldbrough, Bolton Abbey, Brimhan Rocks, Newby Hall, Ripley, Plumpton &c., &c. : designed as a companion to visitors. Harrogate : P. Palliser, 1840.
With: The Harrogate improvement act : being an act for improving certain parts of the townships of Bilton with Harrogate and Pannal, called high and low Harrogate, for protectinf the mineral springs and for other purposes therein mentioned, (verbtim from the parliamentary copy) : with a very copious and accurate index, prepared by the solicitors for obtaining the act : to which are added the various bye-laws authorised by the said act and numerous extracts from the several acts for the inclosure of the forest of Knaresbrough and the award, made in pursuance thereof. Harrogate : Printed and sold by Pickersgill, Palliser, 1845.
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