A Genuine account of the life, behaviour, and dying words of Matthew Dodd, coachman, who was executed at Kennington-Common, on Friday, the 19th of August, 1763, for a rape on the body of Ann Dutnall, spinster, aged 19, in Wallingham-Lane, in the county of Surry : also an authentic narrative of Samuel Beaton and William Bragger, (two notorious footpads) who were executed on Friday, the 12th of August, 1763, at Kennington-Common, for highway robberies : the whole containing many remarkable particulars relating to these three malefactors, and the robberies committed by Beaton and Bragger.
1763
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A Genuine account of the life, behaviour, and dying words of Matthew Dodd, coachman, who was executed at Kennington-Common, on Friday, the 19th of August, 1763, for a rape on the body of Ann Dutnall, spinster, aged 19, in Wallingham-Lane, in the county of Surry : also an authentic narrative of Samuel Beaton and William Bragger, (two notorious footpads) who were executed on Friday, the 12th of August, 1763, at Kennington-Common, for highway robberies : the whole containing many remarkable particulars relating to these three malefactors, and the robberies committed by Beaton and Bragger.
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[London] : Printed for E. Hood, [1763]
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16 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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