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The execution narrative was a popular genre in early modern England. This facsimile edition draws together a representative selection of texts to show the evolution of the genre from the late sixteenth century to the end of public execution in England nearly 300 years later.
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Leigh Yetter
Volume 2 Public Execution in England
1573-1674 Part II
1675-1777 The Confession
Obstinacy
and Ignorance
of Father Bell
a Romish Priest. Wherein is Declared
the Manner of his Tryall
Condemnation
and Execution (1643) The Confession of Thomas Pjts Who Was Execution in Smithfi eld on Saterday Last ... for Endeavouring to Betray Russell-Hall to the Enemy (1644) The Last Speeches and Confession of the Lord Maguire: The Irish Rebell
that Was Hanged at Tyburne
and Drawne
and Quartered [1645] A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall
Condemning
and Executing of the 24. Prisoners
Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn (1649) The Last Speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews
Sometimes a Lawyer of Lincolns[1]Inne
at the Time of his Execution on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1650) A True Copy of Sir Henry Hide's Speech on the Scaff old
Immediately before his Execution Before the Exchange (1650) The Failed Execution of Anne Greene [Richard Watkins]
Newes from the Dead. Or a True and Exact Nar[1]ration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene
Who Being Executed at Oxford ... Afterwards Revived; and ... is Now Perfectly Recovered (1651) [W. Burdet]
A Wonder of Wonders. Being a Faithful Narrative and True Relation
of One Anne Green
Servant to Sir Th o. Reed in Oxfordshire (1651) The Speech and Confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel
at the place of Execution... Together with the Manner of His Tryall; and the Articles and Charge Exhibited Against Him (1651) The Execution of Christopher Love Mr. Love His Funeral Sermon
Preached by Himself on the Scaff old on Tower Hill
in the Hearing of Many Thousand People (1651) A True and Exact Copie of Mr. Love's Speech and Prayer
Immediately Before His Death
on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1651) Execution Narratives 2.indb v 23/04/2009 19:36:The Speech of Collonel John Sares
Delivered at the Place of Execution...With His Protestation that if He Had a Head of Hair as Big as Abso[1]lon
and Every Hair as Strong as Sampson
He Would Spend Them All for the Good and Honours of His King (1652) The Execution of Arthur Knight and Thomas Laret The Speech and Confession of Arthur Knight
and Thomas Laret
at the Places of Execution (1653) The Speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne Gentleman; Who Was Executed in the Covent-Garden (1653) Hannam's Last Farewell to the World: Being a Full and True Relation of the Notorious Life and Shameful Death of Mr. Richard Hannam
the Great Robber of England (1656) The Speech of Major John Harris at the Place of Execution (1660) A True and Perfect Relation of the Grand Traytors Execution
as at Severall Times They Were Drawn
Hang'd
and Quartered at Charing-crosse
and at Tiburne (1660) The Execution of John James The Last Words and Action of John James
at His Execution ...Wherein You Have his Confession and Prayer Under the Gallowes
Immediately Before His Execution (1661) The True and Perfect Speech of John James
a Baptist
and Fifth-Monarchy-Man (1661) The Traytors Pilgrimage fr om the Tower to Tyeburn: Being a True Relation of the Drawing of William Lord Manson
Sir Henry Mildmay
and Esquire Wallop (1662) The Speech of the Queene of Sluts. At her Execntion at Tyburne (1663) The Triumph of Truth in an Exact and Impartial Relation of Col. James Turner
which He Imparted to an Intimate Friend a Little Before His Execution [1664] Abraham Jennings
Digitvs Dei
or an Horrid Murther Strangely Detected. Declaring the Suspicion
Apprehending
Appraignment
Tryal
Confession
and Execution of Richard Rogers (1664) Innocency Reprieved
or the Gardner at the Gallows ... Being a True Narrative of a Strange and Admirable Passage of Gods Providence in the Reprieve of Thomas Rivers Gardner (1667) Gods Justice Against Murther
or The Bloudy Apprentice Executed [1668] The Cruel Mother; Being a True Relation of the Bloody Murther Commit[1]ted by M. Cook
Upon Her Dearly Beloved Child (1670) A Dreadful Warning for Drunkards
or
the Execution and Confession of Fabian Price
a Souldier ... As also of James Smith ...With the Manner of T eir Behaviour in Prison
and at the Places of Execution (1673) Execution Narratives 2.indb vi 23/04/2009 19:36:News fr om Tybvrn
or
a Full Relation of the Confession and Execution of John Rendor
Charles Casby
William Pungly
Nathaniel Warden
Henry Milbourn
Francis Bennet
Ellen Bayly
James Woodsman (1674) Editorial Notes
1573-1674 Part II
1675-1777 The Confession
Obstinacy
and Ignorance
of Father Bell
a Romish Priest. Wherein is Declared
the Manner of his Tryall
Condemnation
and Execution (1643) The Confession of Thomas Pjts Who Was Execution in Smithfi eld on Saterday Last ... for Endeavouring to Betray Russell-Hall to the Enemy (1644) The Last Speeches and Confession of the Lord Maguire: The Irish Rebell
that Was Hanged at Tyburne
and Drawne
and Quartered [1645] A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall
Condemning
and Executing of the 24. Prisoners
Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn (1649) The Last Speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews
Sometimes a Lawyer of Lincolns[1]Inne
at the Time of his Execution on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1650) A True Copy of Sir Henry Hide's Speech on the Scaff old
Immediately before his Execution Before the Exchange (1650) The Failed Execution of Anne Greene [Richard Watkins]
Newes from the Dead. Or a True and Exact Nar[1]ration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene
Who Being Executed at Oxford ... Afterwards Revived; and ... is Now Perfectly Recovered (1651) [W. Burdet]
A Wonder of Wonders. Being a Faithful Narrative and True Relation
of One Anne Green
Servant to Sir Th o. Reed in Oxfordshire (1651) The Speech and Confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel
at the place of Execution... Together with the Manner of His Tryall; and the Articles and Charge Exhibited Against Him (1651) The Execution of Christopher Love Mr. Love His Funeral Sermon
Preached by Himself on the Scaff old on Tower Hill
in the Hearing of Many Thousand People (1651) A True and Exact Copie of Mr. Love's Speech and Prayer
Immediately Before His Death
on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1651) Execution Narratives 2.indb v 23/04/2009 19:36:The Speech of Collonel John Sares
Delivered at the Place of Execution...With His Protestation that if He Had a Head of Hair as Big as Abso[1]lon
and Every Hair as Strong as Sampson
He Would Spend Them All for the Good and Honours of His King (1652) The Execution of Arthur Knight and Thomas Laret The Speech and Confession of Arthur Knight
and Thomas Laret
at the Places of Execution (1653) The Speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne Gentleman; Who Was Executed in the Covent-Garden (1653) Hannam's Last Farewell to the World: Being a Full and True Relation of the Notorious Life and Shameful Death of Mr. Richard Hannam
the Great Robber of England (1656) The Speech of Major John Harris at the Place of Execution (1660) A True and Perfect Relation of the Grand Traytors Execution
as at Severall Times They Were Drawn
Hang'd
and Quartered at Charing-crosse
and at Tiburne (1660) The Execution of John James The Last Words and Action of John James
at His Execution ...Wherein You Have his Confession and Prayer Under the Gallowes
Immediately Before His Execution (1661) The True and Perfect Speech of John James
a Baptist
and Fifth-Monarchy-Man (1661) The Traytors Pilgrimage fr om the Tower to Tyeburn: Being a True Relation of the Drawing of William Lord Manson
Sir Henry Mildmay
and Esquire Wallop (1662) The Speech of the Queene of Sluts. At her Execntion at Tyburne (1663) The Triumph of Truth in an Exact and Impartial Relation of Col. James Turner
which He Imparted to an Intimate Friend a Little Before His Execution [1664] Abraham Jennings
Digitvs Dei
or an Horrid Murther Strangely Detected. Declaring the Suspicion
Apprehending
Appraignment
Tryal
Confession
and Execution of Richard Rogers (1664) Innocency Reprieved
or the Gardner at the Gallows ... Being a True Narrative of a Strange and Admirable Passage of Gods Providence in the Reprieve of Thomas Rivers Gardner (1667) Gods Justice Against Murther
or The Bloudy Apprentice Executed [1668] The Cruel Mother; Being a True Relation of the Bloody Murther Commit[1]ted by M. Cook
Upon Her Dearly Beloved Child (1670) A Dreadful Warning for Drunkards
or
the Execution and Confession of Fabian Price
a Souldier ... As also of James Smith ...With the Manner of T eir Behaviour in Prison
and at the Places of Execution (1673) Execution Narratives 2.indb vi 23/04/2009 19:36:News fr om Tybvrn
or
a Full Relation of the Confession and Execution of John Rendor
Charles Casby
William Pungly
Nathaniel Warden
Henry Milbourn
Francis Bennet
Ellen Bayly
James Woodsman (1674) Editorial Notes
Volume 2 Public Execution in England
1573-1674 Part II
1675-1777 The Confession
Obstinacy
and Ignorance
of Father Bell
a Romish Priest. Wherein is Declared
the Manner of his Tryall
Condemnation
and Execution (1643) The Confession of Thomas Pjts Who Was Execution in Smithfi eld on Saterday Last ... for Endeavouring to Betray Russell-Hall to the Enemy (1644) The Last Speeches and Confession of the Lord Maguire: The Irish Rebell
that Was Hanged at Tyburne
and Drawne
and Quartered [1645] A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall
Condemning
and Executing of the 24. Prisoners
Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn (1649) The Last Speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews
Sometimes a Lawyer of Lincolns[1]Inne
at the Time of his Execution on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1650) A True Copy of Sir Henry Hide's Speech on the Scaff old
Immediately before his Execution Before the Exchange (1650) The Failed Execution of Anne Greene [Richard Watkins]
Newes from the Dead. Or a True and Exact Nar[1]ration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene
Who Being Executed at Oxford ... Afterwards Revived; and ... is Now Perfectly Recovered (1651) [W. Burdet]
A Wonder of Wonders. Being a Faithful Narrative and True Relation
of One Anne Green
Servant to Sir Th o. Reed in Oxfordshire (1651) The Speech and Confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel
at the place of Execution... Together with the Manner of His Tryall; and the Articles and Charge Exhibited Against Him (1651) The Execution of Christopher Love Mr. Love His Funeral Sermon
Preached by Himself on the Scaff old on Tower Hill
in the Hearing of Many Thousand People (1651) A True and Exact Copie of Mr. Love's Speech and Prayer
Immediately Before His Death
on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1651) Execution Narratives 2.indb v 23/04/2009 19:36:The Speech of Collonel John Sares
Delivered at the Place of Execution...With His Protestation that if He Had a Head of Hair as Big as Abso[1]lon
and Every Hair as Strong as Sampson
He Would Spend Them All for the Good and Honours of His King (1652) The Execution of Arthur Knight and Thomas Laret The Speech and Confession of Arthur Knight
and Thomas Laret
at the Places of Execution (1653) The Speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne Gentleman; Who Was Executed in the Covent-Garden (1653) Hannam's Last Farewell to the World: Being a Full and True Relation of the Notorious Life and Shameful Death of Mr. Richard Hannam
the Great Robber of England (1656) The Speech of Major John Harris at the Place of Execution (1660) A True and Perfect Relation of the Grand Traytors Execution
as at Severall Times They Were Drawn
Hang'd
and Quartered at Charing-crosse
and at Tiburne (1660) The Execution of John James The Last Words and Action of John James
at His Execution ...Wherein You Have his Confession and Prayer Under the Gallowes
Immediately Before His Execution (1661) The True and Perfect Speech of John James
a Baptist
and Fifth-Monarchy-Man (1661) The Traytors Pilgrimage fr om the Tower to Tyeburn: Being a True Relation of the Drawing of William Lord Manson
Sir Henry Mildmay
and Esquire Wallop (1662) The Speech of the Queene of Sluts. At her Execntion at Tyburne (1663) The Triumph of Truth in an Exact and Impartial Relation of Col. James Turner
which He Imparted to an Intimate Friend a Little Before His Execution [1664] Abraham Jennings
Digitvs Dei
or an Horrid Murther Strangely Detected. Declaring the Suspicion
Apprehending
Appraignment
Tryal
Confession
and Execution of Richard Rogers (1664) Innocency Reprieved
or the Gardner at the Gallows ... Being a True Narrative of a Strange and Admirable Passage of Gods Providence in the Reprieve of Thomas Rivers Gardner (1667) Gods Justice Against Murther
or The Bloudy Apprentice Executed [1668] The Cruel Mother; Being a True Relation of the Bloody Murther Commit[1]ted by M. Cook
Upon Her Dearly Beloved Child (1670) A Dreadful Warning for Drunkards
or
the Execution and Confession of Fabian Price
a Souldier ... As also of James Smith ...With the Manner of T eir Behaviour in Prison
and at the Places of Execution (1673) Execution Narratives 2.indb vi 23/04/2009 19:36:News fr om Tybvrn
or
a Full Relation of the Confession and Execution of John Rendor
Charles Casby
William Pungly
Nathaniel Warden
Henry Milbourn
Francis Bennet
Ellen Bayly
James Woodsman (1674) Editorial Notes
1573-1674 Part II
1675-1777 The Confession
Obstinacy
and Ignorance
of Father Bell
a Romish Priest. Wherein is Declared
the Manner of his Tryall
Condemnation
and Execution (1643) The Confession of Thomas Pjts Who Was Execution in Smithfi eld on Saterday Last ... for Endeavouring to Betray Russell-Hall to the Enemy (1644) The Last Speeches and Confession of the Lord Maguire: The Irish Rebell
that Was Hanged at Tyburne
and Drawne
and Quartered [1645] A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall
Condemning
and Executing of the 24. Prisoners
Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn (1649) The Last Speech of Col. Eusebius Andrews
Sometimes a Lawyer of Lincolns[1]Inne
at the Time of his Execution on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1650) A True Copy of Sir Henry Hide's Speech on the Scaff old
Immediately before his Execution Before the Exchange (1650) The Failed Execution of Anne Greene [Richard Watkins]
Newes from the Dead. Or a True and Exact Nar[1]ration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene
Who Being Executed at Oxford ... Afterwards Revived; and ... is Now Perfectly Recovered (1651) [W. Burdet]
A Wonder of Wonders. Being a Faithful Narrative and True Relation
of One Anne Green
Servant to Sir Th o. Reed in Oxfordshire (1651) The Speech and Confession of Capt. Brown-Bushel
at the place of Execution... Together with the Manner of His Tryall; and the Articles and Charge Exhibited Against Him (1651) The Execution of Christopher Love Mr. Love His Funeral Sermon
Preached by Himself on the Scaff old on Tower Hill
in the Hearing of Many Thousand People (1651) A True and Exact Copie of Mr. Love's Speech and Prayer
Immediately Before His Death
on the Scaff old at Tower-Hill (1651) Execution Narratives 2.indb v 23/04/2009 19:36:The Speech of Collonel John Sares
Delivered at the Place of Execution...With His Protestation that if He Had a Head of Hair as Big as Abso[1]lon
and Every Hair as Strong as Sampson
He Would Spend Them All for the Good and Honours of His King (1652) The Execution of Arthur Knight and Thomas Laret The Speech and Confession of Arthur Knight
and Thomas Laret
at the Places of Execution (1653) The Speech of Mr Arthur Knight of Grays-Inne Gentleman; Who Was Executed in the Covent-Garden (1653) Hannam's Last Farewell to the World: Being a Full and True Relation of the Notorious Life and Shameful Death of Mr. Richard Hannam
the Great Robber of England (1656) The Speech of Major John Harris at the Place of Execution (1660) A True and Perfect Relation of the Grand Traytors Execution
as at Severall Times They Were Drawn
Hang'd
and Quartered at Charing-crosse
and at Tiburne (1660) The Execution of John James The Last Words and Action of John James
at His Execution ...Wherein You Have his Confession and Prayer Under the Gallowes
Immediately Before His Execution (1661) The True and Perfect Speech of John James
a Baptist
and Fifth-Monarchy-Man (1661) The Traytors Pilgrimage fr om the Tower to Tyeburn: Being a True Relation of the Drawing of William Lord Manson
Sir Henry Mildmay
and Esquire Wallop (1662) The Speech of the Queene of Sluts. At her Execntion at Tyburne (1663) The Triumph of Truth in an Exact and Impartial Relation of Col. James Turner
which He Imparted to an Intimate Friend a Little Before His Execution [1664] Abraham Jennings
Digitvs Dei
or an Horrid Murther Strangely Detected. Declaring the Suspicion
Apprehending
Appraignment
Tryal
Confession
and Execution of Richard Rogers (1664) Innocency Reprieved
or the Gardner at the Gallows ... Being a True Narrative of a Strange and Admirable Passage of Gods Providence in the Reprieve of Thomas Rivers Gardner (1667) Gods Justice Against Murther
or The Bloudy Apprentice Executed [1668] The Cruel Mother; Being a True Relation of the Bloody Murther Commit[1]ted by M. Cook
Upon Her Dearly Beloved Child (1670) A Dreadful Warning for Drunkards
or
the Execution and Confession of Fabian Price
a Souldier ... As also of James Smith ...With the Manner of T eir Behaviour in Prison
and at the Places of Execution (1673) Execution Narratives 2.indb vi 23/04/2009 19:36:News fr om Tybvrn
or
a Full Relation of the Confession and Execution of John Rendor
Charles Casby
William Pungly
Nathaniel Warden
Henry Milbourn
Francis Bennet
Ellen Bayly
James Woodsman (1674) Editorial Notes







