- highwaymen. 1695: £40.00 for the
conviction of
coiners and clippers. 1699:
Tyburn Ticket for the
conviction of
burglars (later
converted in a
financial reward)...
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Tyburn Film
Productions was a
British film
production company founded by
Kevin Francis active between 1973 and 1989. The
company was co-founded by Kevin...
- to give
evidence against him.
After a
suicide attempt, he was
hanged at
Tyburn before a m****ive crowd.
Since his death, Wild has been
featured in novels...
-
founded the
production company Tyburn Film
Productions Limited,
which Francis, as a
horror fan,
sought to make
Tyburn a
successor to
Hammer Film Productions...
-
Isaac Newton,
Warden of the
Royal Mint. He was
hanged on the
gallows at
Tyburn on 22
March 1699.
Chaloner grew up in a poor
family in Warwickshire, but...
-
Stuart Restoration, when his
corpse was
ritually hung from the
gallows at
Tyburn,
where it was
finally buried. The
chapel received extensive bomb damage...
- the
Cragg Vale Coiners, who were
sentenced to
execution by
hanging at
Tyburn. Art
forgery Authentication J. S. G.
Boggs American artist Counterfeiting...
-
Biggleswade Road Act 1719 (6 Geo. 1. c. 25)
Repair of
Highways between Tyburn and
Uxbridge Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 25)
Petersfield Highways Act...
-
highwayman and
expressing remorse. As
Macleane keeps his a date with the
Tyburn gallows.
Plunkett arrives,
shoots the rope, and
rescues Macleane, aided...
- was
finally hanged at
Tyburn in 1724, 200,000
people reportedly came to see it. In the 1780s, the
authorities stopped use of
Tyburn as London's main execution...