Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection
Broadside: A true and particular account of the four unfortunate men, who suffered death upon Lincoln Gallows in August last. William Marshall, Henry Sawer, and Charles Wakelin, for burglary; and John Wilson, alias Thomas Culey, alias John Atkinson, for forgery
Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection
Broadside: A true and particular account of the four unfortunate men, who suffered death upon Lincoln Gallows in August last. William Marshall, Henry Sawer, and Charles Wakelin, for burglary; and John Wilson, alias Thomas Culey, alias John Atkinson, for forgery
Title |
Broadside: A true and particular account of the four unfortunate men, who suffered death upon Lincoln Gallows in August last. William Marshall, Henry Sawer, and Charles Wakelin, for burglary; and John Wilson, alias Thomas Culey, alias John Atkinson, for forgery |
Time Period |
19th century |
Description |
Undated broadside regarding the executions of three men. Includes a woodcut illustration of men riding in a horse drawn cart. |
General Subject Area |
Crime |
Extent |
1 broadside ( 10.5 x 6.75 inches) |
Institution |
Kent State University |
Repository |
Special Collections and Archives |
Finding aid title | Finding Aid for the British Criminal Broadsides collection |
Access Rights |
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Duplication Policy |
http://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/duplication-policy |
DPLA Rights Statement |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Format of Original |
document |
Subject |
Capital Punishment Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions Heists & Robberies |
Provenance |
British Criminal Broadsides collection |
Genre/Format |
broadsides |
Geographical Location |
United Kingdom. England |