The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behavior, Confession, and Dying Words of Sarah Metyard, and Sarah Morgan Metyard, her Daughter, Who were Executed at Tyburn, on Monday, July 19, 1762, for the Murder of Ann Nailor... Number II for the Said Year

  • J. Dixwell: London, 1762
By Roe, Stephen
J. Dixwell: London, 1762. Removed from a bound volume and page edges unevenly trimmed The mother and daughter Metyard were tried, convicted and executed for beating and starving to death an apprentice named Ann Nailor The mother owned a Haberdasher's shop and as it turns out had abused other children indentured to her This example is not located in the English short title catalog The Ordinary of Newgate was given the authority to publish accounts of the condemned as a source of income 23-31 pp pp.

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The Ordinary of Newgate's Account of the Behavior, Confession, and Dying Words of Sarah Metyard, and Sarah Morgan Metyard, her Daughter, Who were Executed at Tyburn, on Monday, July 19, 1762, for the Murder of Ann Nailor... Number II for the Said Year

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Roe, Stephen

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London: J. Dixwell

Date

1762


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