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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume IV

JOSEPH ARMSTRONG

Convicted of Murder, but cheated the Gallows by hanging
himself, 17th of March, 1777

CAPTAIN A'COURT, a gentleman of fortune, in-
tending to take his family on a visit to Cheltenham,
hired Joseph Armstrong to attend them on such excursion,
in the capacity of footman. It appears that his pertness
and neglect soon disgusted Mrs A'Court, who requested
her husband to discharge him. In revenge, he determined
to poison her; in doing which he had the barbarity to keep
her lingering in misery ten days, This he effected by putting
arsenic, at different times, into her tea, of which, in that
time, she expired in excruciating torment.
   This being fully proved on his trial, he was sentenced
to death; but when the jailer went to his cell, to summon
him to his fate, it appeared that he had contrived to hang
himself but a short time before, thus robbing the gallows of
its deserved due, and preventing the wholesome example of
the public execution of such a villain.
 
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