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The proceedings of J. Hewitt, [electronic resource] : alderman, and one of his Majesty's justices of...

The proceedings of J. Hewitt, [electronic resource] : alderman, and one of his Majesty's justices of...

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The proceedings of J. Hewitt, [electronic resource] : alderman, and one of his Majesty's justices of the peace, for the city and county of Coventry, in the year 1756. Being a particular account of the gang of coiners, apprehended in the Counties of Oxford, Warwick, and Stafford, pursued by the Author; Nine of whom were committed to the Goal of this City; part of whom were Tried, Convicted, and Executed there in 1756: With Abstracts from their Letters, Papers, &c. found upon them from their several Agents, and Accomplices, both Abroad and in different Parts of this Kingdom. Their principal Agents who made large Sums will be pointed out; the Cause they owed their Escape from the Punishments due to their Crimes will be stated, and their several Connections with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Coiners, of whom Thomas Lightowller was a particular Instructor, will be set forth. The extraordinary adventures of the said Thomas Lightowller, The greatest mechanical Genius of his Time; Who escaped from this Kingdom, when Stell, and others of that numerous of Gang Yorkshire Coiners, were Apprehended, and Committed to York Castle. Thomas Lightowller was lately in the Service of the Emperess Queen at Vienua, and had a Pension of 300l. per Annum. In two books. Book I.

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The proceedings of J. Hewitt, [electronic resource] : alderman, and one of his Majesty's justices of the peace, for the city and county of Coventry, in the year 1756. Being a particular account of the gang of coiners, apprehended in the Counties of Oxford, Warwick, and Stafford, pursued by the Author; Nine of whom were committed to the Goal of this City; part of whom were Tried, Convicted, and Executed there in 1756: With Abstracts from their Letters, Papers, &c. found upon them from their several Agents, and Accomplices, both Abroad and in different Parts of this Kingdom. Their principal Agents who made large Sums will be pointed out; the Cause they owed their Escape from the Punishments due to their Crimes will be stated, and their several Connections with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Coiners, of whom Thomas Lightowller was a particular Instructor, will be set forth. The extraordinary adventures of the said Thomas Lightowller, The greatest mechanical Genius of his Time; Who escaped from this Kingdom, when Stell, and others of that numerous of Gang Yorkshire Coiners, were Apprehended, and Committed to York Castle. Thomas Lightowller was lately in the Service of the Emperess Queen at Vienua, and had a Pension of 300l. per Annum. In two books. Book I.

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Birmingham : printed for the author, in the Year M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]

Date

in the Year M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]

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74Vv8xxprJWd

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991014352949702626

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English

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60p. ; 4°.

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Publisher

Birmingham : printed for the author, in the Year M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

in the Year M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]

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The proceedings of J. Hewitt, [electronic resource] : alderman, and one of his Majesty's justices of the peace, for the city and county of Coventry, in the year 1756. Being a particular account of the gang of coiners, apprehended in the Counties of Oxford, Warwick, and Stafford, pursued by the Author; Nine of whom were committed to the Goal of this...

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General note

Intended to accompany 'A journal of the proceedings of J. Hewitt', London, [1779], and also issued as part of: 'A journal of the proceedings of J. Hewitt', London, 1790.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

The second part has an undated titlepage: 'The proceedings, &c. of the author, against Lightowller, Tilley, Lee, and their accomplices, in the year 1756'....

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ESTC T108385.

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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74Vv8xxprJWd

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991014352949702626