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    The Four Stages of Cruelty by William Hogarth 1751

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    The Four Stages of Cruelty by William Hogarth 1751

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    The Four Stages of Cruelty: CRUELTY IN PERFECTION by William Hogarth 1751

    (Victoria & Albert)

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    James Hind robbing Colonel Harrison in Maidenhead Thicket From A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street Robbers, &c (1734)

    by Captain Charles Johnson

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    Mull Sack robbing the Oxford WagonFrom A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street Robbers, &c (1734)

    by Captain Charles Johnson

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    Claude Du Vall robbing Squire Roper, Master of the Buckhounds to King Charles II, in Windsor Forest From A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street Robbers, &c (1734)

    by Captain Charles Johnson

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    The Golden Farmer Robbing a Tinker From A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street Robbers, &c (1734)

    by Captain Charles Johnson

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    Dick Turpin Hiding in a Cave in Epping ForestEngraving from The Genuine History of the Life of Richard Turpin (1739), by Richard Bayes

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    Plunkett and Maclaine Robbing the Earl of Eglinton on Hounslow Heath in 1750

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    Colonel Jack Robbing Mrs. Smith going to Kentish Town

    by Thomas Bowles, Printed for Robert Sayer 1767 (Lewis Walpole Library)

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    Colonel Jack Robbing Mrs. Smith going to Kentish Town

    by Thomas Bowles, Printed for Robert Sayer 1767 (Lewis Walpole Library)

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    Thomas Hawkins and George Simpson Robbing the Mail near Colnbrook Engraving from The Annals of Newgate (1776), by John Villette

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    CORPORAL FEAR

    by Joshua Kirby 1781(Lewis Walpole Library)

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    Alleged Murder of Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex, in the Tower; plan of Capel's cell in the Tower, with three

    men seizing Capel on the left, a razor blade in the centre, and Capel's corpse at the top right. 1683(The British Museum)

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    Mathew Clark Cutting the Throat of Sarah GoldingtonEngraving from The Annals of Newgate (1776), by John Villette

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    Mathew Clark Cutting the Throat of Sarah Goldington

    Samuel Wale 1721(Tate Gallery)

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    The Murder of John HayesEngraving from The Annals of Newgate (1776), by John Villette

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    The Murder of John Hayes, Catherine Hayes assisting Wood and Billings to cut off the Head from her Husband's CorpseEngraving from The Annals of Newgate (1776), by John Villette

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    Catherine Hayes Burnt for the Murder of Her HusbandEngraving from The Annals of Newgate (1776), by John Villette

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    Elizabeth Canning, Convicted of Perjury for False Accusation of Being Held Kidnapped

    by Thos. Bowles 1754(Ex. Collection.: Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd)

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    SHOP - LIFTER DETECTED. by Sayer & Bennett after John Collet 1778

    (The British Museum)

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    Injoured Innocence:.... the COVENT GARDEN Night Prowler in Limbs

    English c. 1750 - 1780(The British Museum)

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    Injoured Innocence:.... the COVENT GARDEN Night Prowler in Limbs

    English c. 1750 - 1780(The British Museum)

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    The Provoked Wife by Johann Zoffany c. 1763 - 1765(Wolverhampton Art Gallery)

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    THE ANATOMIST OVERTAKEN by the Watch... Carrying Off Miff W- in a HAMPER

    by William Austin,London May 1773(Wellcome Library)

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    THE ANATOMIST OVERTAKEN by the Watch... Carrying Off Miff W- in a HAMPER

    by William Austin,London May 1773(Lewis Walpole Library)

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    Night Watchmanby John Bogle 1776

    (Yale Center for British Art)

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    Night Watchmanby John Bogle 1776

    (Yale Center for British Art)

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    THE WESTMINSTER WATCHMAN

    1784(Private Collection)

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    THE WESTMINSTER WATCHMAN 1784

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    The WELL FED ENGLISH CONSTABLE. by M. Darly 1771

    (The British Museum)

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    A Watchmans Answer to the Question, What of the Night? by John Gill, D.D. 1750

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    A Night Watchman Making the Roundsby Thomas Rowlandson c. 1795 - 1800

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    THE WATCHMAN

    English c. 1785 - 1795(The British Museum)

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    John Clavell, c. 1627 at the Age of 25Engraving from A Recantation of an Ill Led Life 1628

    by John Clavell

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    The Cryes of the City of London Drawne after the Life Remember the Poor Prisoners

    after Phillipe Boltard & Macellus Laroon II 1688, Reworked & Published after c. 1750(The British Museum)

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    Addams Transported in the Year, 1763

    A Bearded Convicted Transported to the American Colonies c. 1770(The British Museum)

    Portrait of Addams (fl.1763), a bearded convict. Transported to the American Plantations.

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    Twelve Etchings from Lichtenberg's Gttinger Taschenkalender Illustrating the 'Progress of Virtue and Vice'by Daniel Chodowiecki, Published by Christian Dietrich 1777

    (The British Museum)

    Portrait of Addams (fl.1763), a bearded convict. Transported to the American Plantations.

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    Judge Thumb Rule of Thumb

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    JUDGE THUMB by William Humphry 1782

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    The Trial of M. D'Eon by a Jury of Matrons by Anonymous 1771

    (The British Museum)

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