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HV6815.M4 H37 1999 Crime and punishment in late colonial Mexico City, 1692-1810 / 1
HV6815.M4 L69 1987 La criminalidad en la ciudad de México, 1800-1821 / 1
HV6815.M4 P53 2001eb City of suspects : crime in Mexico City, 1900-1931 / 1
HV6815.M4 P53 2001i City of suspects crime in Mexico City, 1900-1931 / 1
HV6815.M4 S64 2002 Crimen y castigo : legislación penal, interpretaciones de la criminalidad y administración de justicia, Ciudad de México, 1872-1910 / 1
HV6818.5 Politics and violence in Central America and the Caribbean / 1
HV6818.5 .H84 2017eb Politics and history of violence and crime in Central America / 1
HV6844 .L37 The Last dying speeches and confessions of the prisoners who were executed on Friday the twenty-second of this instant October and more especially of Francis Nicholson who is to be hanged in chains upon Hounslow-Heath for barbarously murthering Mr. Dimbleby of Hampton-court for the promised reward of forty shillings : and of the penitence of Ralph Markland, a notorious clipper, who was reprieved : as also of John Neale who was executed at Tyburn : with the behaviour of those other five who received sentence the last sessions, but three were repreived and two received pardons.
The Last dying speeches and confessions of the prisoners who were executed on Friday the twenty-second of this instant October and more especially of Francis Nicholson who is to be hanged in chains upon Hounslow-Heath for barbarously murthering Mr. Dimbleby of Hampton-court for the promised reward of forty shillings : and of the penitence of Ralph Markland, a notorious clipper, who was reprieved : as also of John Neale who was executed at Tyburn : with the behaviour of those other five who received sentence the last sessions, but three were repeived and two received pardons.
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HV6844 .L37 1684 The Last dying speeches, confession, and execution of Rice Evans, Margaret Corbet, Elizabeth Ford alias Jackson, and Katharine Binks, who were executed on Kennington Common in the county of Surrey, the 19th of March 1683/4 for murders, fflonies [sic], and burglaries : with the manner of their behaviour in the Marshalsea prison after their condemnation.
The Last dying words and execution of Jonathan Tue, and John Richardson, who were this 17th day of September, executed at Tyburn also an account of their behaviour in Newgate after sentence, to the day of execution.
The Last dying speeches, confession and execution of John Stokes, Isaac Davis, and Mary Williamson, who were executed at Tyburn, the 5th of March, 1684 for fellonies and burglaries together with the manner of their behaviour in New-Gate, after their condemnation : as also the last dying speech and confession of Alice Paddison, who was burnt at Tyburn for high-treason, on the 5th of the same instant.
The last speech, confession and execution of the two prisoners at Tyburn, on Friday the 23d of this instant May, 1684 viz. [brace] John Gower and Fra. Robinson [brace]
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HV6851 Caribbean crime and criminal justice : impacts of post-colonialism and gender / 1
HV6851 .A27 Crime and punishment in the Caribbean / 1
HV6851 .C37 2018eb Caribbean Crime and Criminal Justice : Impacts of Post-colonialism and Gender. 1
HV6851 .C75 2007 Crime, delinquency and justice : a Caribbean reader / 1
HV6851 .C756 2018 Crime, violence and security in the Caribbean / 2
HV6857 .S24 Social control and deviance in Cuba / 1
HV6858.5 Security and illegality in cuba's transition to democracy. 1
HV6858.5 .S43 2021 Security and illegality in Cuba's transition to democracy / 1
HV6868.5 .C75 2018 Crime and violence in the Caribbean : lessons from Jamaica / 1
HV6868.5 .H378 2008 Organized crime and politics in Jamaica : breaking the nexus / 1
HV6868.5 .H378 2008eb Organized crime and politics in Jamaica : breaking the nexus / 1