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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Murder at St Mary’s, 1434
Chapter 2: ‘To Have Taken Away Her Majesties Lief’, 1586
Chapter 3: Of Six and Twelve, 1637-79
Chapter 4: ‘Many and Frequent Felonys’, 1700s
Chapter 5: Elopement to death, 1758
Chapter 6: Saved By Her Skirts, 1762
Chapter 7: He Could Not Expect Any Mercy, 1786
Chapter 8: Theft, Self-Murder and the Gibbet, 1801-15
Chapter 9: The Government Opposed Must Be, 1817
Chapter 10: The Shocking Affair at Whittington, 1845
Chapter 11: The Cesspit Horror, 1845
Chapter 12: Death by the Highway, 1857
Chapter 13: Killed for a Few Potatoes, 1868
Chapter 14: The Sanguinary Conflict, 1870
Chapter 15: Desperate Encounter with a Pig-Stealer, 1871
Chapter 16: He Did Not Think He Should Recover, 1871
Chapter 17: She Had Drink Every Day, 1872
Chapter 18: A Doctor in the Dock, 1873
Chapter 19: I Have Ended the Job, 1873
Chapter 20: If I Don’t Have Her, 1873
Chapter 21: Scandalous Assault, 1875
Chapter 22: Found Dead in the River Rother, 1875
Chapter 23: A Girl of Good Character, 1875
Chapter 24: He Has Been a Bad ’Un, 1876
Chapter 25: A Disgusting and Villainous Crime, 1881
Chapter 26: You Have Kicked Me to Death, 1882
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