Robbery - Ireland - Dublin - Early works to 1800
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The last speech confession and dyeing words of Cathrine M'Canna, who is to be executed near St. Stephens Green, this present Wednesday being the 23d of this instant September 1730. She being guilty of several robberies, in and about the city of Dublin
M'Canna, Cathrine, d. 1730.Date: [1730]- E-books
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The last speech confession and dying words of Francis Mc. Cabe, William Cunneen and Edward Fox, who are to be hang'd this present Saturday being the 14th, inst. May, 1726. near St. Stephen's-Green; the two former for robbing Mr. Delamain, the latter for picking Mr. Smith's pocket in Newgate
McCabe, Francis, d. 1726.Date: 1726- E-books
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The last speech confession and dying words, of Patrick Barnel, and James Stephens, who are to be executed at St. Stephens Green, this present Wednesday, the 25th of this inst. May, 1726. for the robbery of Mr. Kinnersly in Dames-Street
Barnwell, Patrick, d. 1726.Date: [1726]- E-books
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The last speech confession and dying words, of Alexander Graham, and Michael Kearone, who is [sic] to be executed near St. Stephen's Green, this present Saturday, being the 6th of this inst. Sept. 1729, for several robberies committed by them
Graham, Alexander, d. 1729.Date: 1729- E-books
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The last speech and dying words of Edward English, butcher . Who was executed at St. Stephen's-Green, for robbing of one Mr. ... at the Green-Hills, on Friday the 5th of December, 1707.
English, Edward, d. 1707.Date: [1707]