
SOME DISTINGUISHED VICTIMS OF THE SCAFFOLD
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE LOVE PHILTRE THE CASE OF MARY BLANDY, 1751-2
THE UNFORTUNATE BROTHERS THE CASE OF ROBERT AND DANIEL PERREAU AND MRS MARGARET CAROLINE RUDD, 1775-6
THE KING’S ENGRAVER THE CASE OF WILLIAM WYNNE RYLAND, 1783
A SOP TO CERBERUS THE CASE OF GOVERNOR WALL, 1782-1802
THE KESWICK IMPOSTOR THE CASE OF JOHN HADFIELD, 1802-3
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HADFIELD CASE - I. Contemporary Tracts, etc.
A FAMOUS FORGERY THE CASE OF HENRY FAUNTLEROY, 1824 - Part I.—The Criminal and his Crime.
This collection brings to life the notorious men and women whose names once filled the headlines of London's infamous Newgate Calendar. Through concise, engaging narratives, readers meet a range of characters—from the idle apprentice hanged at Tyburn to a charismatic highwayman and a high‑society swindler—each caught in the moral and legal cross‑currents of the eighteenth‑century city. The author weaves together courtroom testimony, contemporary newspaper accounts, and personal letters, creating a vivid snapshot of crime, punishment, and public fascination.
Accompanied by twenty‑one detailed illustrations, the book offers more than sensational tales; it serves as a social history of a period when public executions were communal spectacles and reputation could be made or destroyed in a single trial. By focusing on cases that shaped public imagination—such as the poisoned daughter of a clergyman, a reckless banker’s fraud, and a charismatic impostor—the work reveals the values, anxieties, and contradictions of Georgian England. Listeners will find a compelling portrait of a world where justice, gossip, and ambition collided on the scaffold.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (468K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brian Coe, Wayne Hammond and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2016-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1931
Best known for lively historical writing and literary detective work, this English author moved easily between fiction, biography, and true-crime subjects. His books often bring earlier centuries to life with a storyteller’s eye for character and scandal.
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