Recollections of John Thurtell, who was Executed at Hertford on Friday, the 9th of January, 1824, for Murdering Mr. W. Weare Including Various Anecdotes, and an Account of His Demeanour After Sentence was Passed: Also, the Condemned Sermon and a Correct View of the Execution, Taken on the Spot by an Eminent Artist

  • London: Knight & Lacey, 1824
By Egan, Pierce
London: Knight & Lacey, 1824. 44 pp. Dusty and soiled with wear to the wraps. This includes the plate of Thurtell Hanging. Scarce. Thurtell was a prize fight promoter and gambler. He a fellow gambler instead of pay his debt to the man.

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Recollections of John Thurtell, who was Executed at Hertford on Friday, the 9th of January, 1824, for Murdering Mr. W. Weare Including Various Anecdotes, and an Account of His Demeanour After Sentence was Passed: Also, the Condemned Sermon and a Correct View of the Execution, Taken on the Spot by an Eminent Artist

Author

Egan, Pierce

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Publisher

Knight & Lacey: London

Date

1824


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