- Title
- The sorrowful lamentation and last farewell to the world, of the four unfortunate young men who are ordered for execution on Friday next, at Newgate
- Anderson, James.
Montgomery, John.
Morris, George
Pitts, John, 1765-1844, printer.
Rice, William, -1828 - [1828]
1828 - England
[London] - Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, Great St. Andrew Street. 7 Dials,.
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (wood engraving) ; 34.2 x 21.9 cm.
- English
- biography
Wood engravings-England-19th century.
Broadsides-England-19th century.
Poetry - Anderson, James
Montgomery, John
Morris, George
Rice, William
Crime--Poetry
Prisoners--Poetry
Repentance--Poetry
Trials (Burglary)--England--London
Trials (Forgery)--England--London
Trials (Robbery)--England--London
Warnings--Poetry - Date of imprint from Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, January 11, 2008), May 1828 trial of James Anderson, Mary Young, and George Morris (t18280529-54)
William Rice was executed at Newgate July 4, 1828 -- Capital Punishment UK site via WWW, viewed January 11, 2008.
Account of the crimes of six men and one woman convicted at the Old Bailey sessions. The four facing execution: John Montgomery, for forgery, William Rice for burglary, and James Anderson and George Morris for highway robbery. With two columns of verse lamentation.
Verses begins : Locked in a dark and lonesome cell.
Wood engraving (7.5 x 12.5 cm.) : Farewell scene in prison cell with eight figures.
Wood engraving has border of type ornament. - Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University
- 990031859390203941
- Title
- The sorrowful lamentation and last farewell to the world, of the four unfortunate young men who are ordered for execution on Friday next, at Newgate
- Creator / Contributor
- Anderson, James.
Montgomery, John.
Morris, George
Pitts, John, 1765-1844, printer.
Rice, William, -1828 - Date
- [1828]
1828 - Place of Origin
- England
[London] - Publisher
- Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, Great St. Andrew Street. 7 Dials,.
- Extent
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (wood engraving) ; 34.2 x 21.9 cm.
- Language
- English
- Genre
- biography
Wood engravings-England-19th century.
Broadsides-England-19th century.
Poetry - Subjects
- Anderson, James
Montgomery, John
Morris, George
Rice, William
Crime--Poetry
Prisoners--Poetry
Repentance--Poetry
Trials (Burglary)--England--London
Trials (Forgery)--England--London
Trials (Robbery)--England--London
Warnings--Poetry - Notes
- Date of imprint from Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, January 11, 2008), May 1828 trial of James Anderson, Mary Young, and George Morris (t18280529-54)
William Rice was executed at Newgate July 4, 1828 -- Capital Punishment UK site via WWW, viewed January 11, 2008.
Account of the crimes of six men and one woman convicted at the Old Bailey sessions. The four facing execution: John Montgomery, for forgery, William Rice for burglary, and James Anderson and George Morris for highway robbery. With two columns of verse lamentation.
Verses begins : Locked in a dark and lonesome cell.
Wood engraving (7.5 x 12.5 cm.) : Farewell scene in prison cell with eight figures.
Wood engraving has border of type ornament. - Repository
- Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University
- Record ID
- 990031859390203941
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