Crime; Executions and executioners; Murderers; Popular music -- England -- 18th century;
"Set forth in the confession and plain conviction of Bezaleel Knowles, a young Quaker, about 17: Who, before the learned, righteous and honourable Judge Sir Michael Foster, was try'd at York, on Saturday, March 24 1753, found guilty, and sentenc'd...
Man-woman relationships; Marriage; Abusive women; Jealousy; Children; Murder; Murderers; Trials; Executions and executioners; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A song about John Anderson and Richard Charlton murdering their wives and being hung for it.
Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, d 1768-1821; Religion; Praise of God; Providence and government of God; Salvation; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
The Queen praising God for saving her from her enemies.
John Bull (Symbolic character); Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873; Great Britain -- History, Military; Crimean War, 1853-1856; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A song on the British and French alliance for the Crimean War
Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Article concerning: Susannah and William Taverner, sentenced for forging notes of the Bank of England ; Thomas Jeffcott sentenced ; John Sandyford and Henry Nicholson sentenced for breaking-and-entering ; Thomas Bradbury sentenced ; J. Harris and...