Volume I
INDEX
| Anderson, John -- poisoned by Clerk and Ramsay, 268 Arden of Feversham, Alice -- murderess, 13 Atkinson, Isaac -- highwayman, 75 Batson, James -- rogue, 181 Beane, Sawney -- murderer cannibal, 37 Bellman of St Sepulchre's -- First instance of his exhortation outside Newgate, 45 Blood, Thomas (generally called Colonel Blood) adventurer, 242 Borosky, George (and Captain Vratz and John Stern murderers, 279 Bracey, Edward and Joan -- high- wayman and highwaywoman, 299 Cady, William -- highwayman, 307 Carleton, Mary (the German Princess) -- adventuress, 249 Clerk, George (and John Ramsey) -- poisoners, 268 Coningsmark, Count -- implicated in the murder of Thomas Thynn 279 Cony, Nathaniel -- mortally wounded by Philip, Earl of Pembroke 271 Cottington, John (alias-Mul Sack) -- highwayman, 292 Creighton, Robert (Baron Sanquire) -- murderer, 36 |
Croke, Sir John whose conspiracy against the Rev. Robert Hawkins failed at Aylesbury, 2o8 Cunningham, Sawney -- murderer and outlaw, 55 Cutpurse, Moll (Mary Frith) -- master-thief, 169 Denville, Sir Gosselin -- robber, 7 Douglas, Sawny -- highwayman, 179 Douglass, James -- murdered by Andrew Rutherford, 267 Drayne, Moses -- murderer, 161 Dudley, Captain Richard -- high- wayman, 275 Dun, Thomas -- outlaw, 1 Du Vall, Claude -- highwayman, 220 Eaton, Stephen (and George Roades and Sarah Swift) -- murderers, 214 Flemming, Patrick -- highwayman, 80 Foulkes, Rev. Robert -- murderer, 274 Frith, Mary (otherwise Moll Cut- purse) -- master-thief, 169 German Princess (Mary Carleton) -- adventuress, 249 Gilder-roy -- murderer and outlaw, 126 Gray, Thomas -- highwayman, 131 Harrison, William -- for whose al- leged murder John, Richard and Joan Perry were executed, 150 |
| Hartgill, William and John (father and son) -- murdered by order of Lord Stourton, 24 Hawkins, Rev. Robert -- victim of a conspiracy, 208 Hind, Captain James -- highwayman, 92 Howard, Captain Zachary -- high- wayman, 84 Kennedy -- accessory to poisoner, 268 Kidderminster, Thomas -- mur- dered, 161 Larrimore, Henry -- whose con- spiracy against the Rev. Robert Hawkins failed at Aylesbury, 208 Macgregor, Alister -- slaughterer, 34 Mosbie -- murderer, lover of Mrs Arden of Feversham, 13 Mul-Sack (John Cottington) -- highwayman, 292 Nevison, William -- highwayman, 283 Norcott, Arthur, and Mary (his Mother) -- murderers, 46 Pembroke and Montgomery, Philip, Earl of -- accused of murder, 271 Perry, John, Richard and Joan -- executed for alleged murder, 150 Philpot, James (and Thomas Witherington and Jonathan Woodward) -- who were the first to hear the exhortation of the bellman of St Sepulchre's, 42 Prichard, Henry -- reprieved murderer, 214 |
Ramsay, John (and George Clerk) -- poisoners, 268 Roades, George (and Stephen Eaton and Sarah Swift) -- murderers, 214 Rutherford of Townhead, Andrew -- murderer, 267 Savage, Thomas -- murderer, 202 Simpson, Jonathan -- highwayman, 304 Stafford, Captain Philip -- high- wayman, 105 Stansfield, Philip -- parricide, 316 Stern, John (and Captain Vratz and George Borosky) -- murderers, 279 Stourton, Lord (and four of his Servants) -- murderers, 24 Strangwayes, Major George -- murderer, 116 Swift, Sarah (and George Roades and Stephen Eaton) -- murderers, 214 Swiftnicks -- highwayman so called by King Charles II. for his ride to York, 275. See also Appendix I Talbot, Rev. John -- murdered, 214 Thynn, Thomas -- murdered, 279 Tracey, Walter -- highwayman, 50 Turner, Colonel James -- robber, 158 Turner, John -- murdered by Robert Creighton, Baron of Sanquire, 158 Vratz, Captain (and John Stern and George Borosky) -- murderers, 279 |
| Wilmot, Thomas -- highwayman, 231 Witherington, Thomas (and Jonathan Woodward and James Philpot) who were the first to hear the exhortation of the bellman of St Sepulchre's, 42 |
Woodward, Jonathan (and Thomas Witherington and James Philpot) - who were the first to hear the exhortation of the bellman of St Sepulchre's, 42 Wynne, Thomas murderer, 29 |
