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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume IV

MICHAEL WALKER, RICHARD PAYNE
AND ROBERT COX

Executed opposite Smart's Buildings, Holborn, London,
18th of December, 1786, for Murder

MICHAEL WALKER, Richard Payne and. Robert
Cox were members of a young but desperate gang
of street-robbers. Cox was not quite fifteen years of age
when he suffered.
  On the 17th of November, 1786, Mr Robinson was walk-
ing with his friend, Mr Hunt, a painter, through Smart's
Buildings, Holborn, when the latter, feeling something at his
pocket, seized a man's hand. Yet the villain was dexterous
enough to convey what he had stolen to an accomplice,
whom Mr Hunt instantly collared, and a general scuffle
ensued. There were more of the gang than those above

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named opposed to Mr Robinson and Mr Hunt, who main-
tained the unequal combat until other people came up, when
the thieves ran off.
   Mr Robinson was dreadfully wounded. He was cut
across the eyes and nose with a knife, and had several des-
perate stabs in the body, and was otherwise much maimed.
While he endured these wounds the villains called to each
other, " Damn the rascal, cut his heart out ! " and they
were so intent upon this that one of the buttons on his
breast was cut through, and his coat ripped more than
eighteen inches in length. Mr Hunt was also wounded,
though not in a degree to cause danger to his life; but
Mr Robinson was carried home in a mangled condition,
with little hope of his recovery.
   In a short time the malefactors above named were
apprehended, and sworn to by both the sufferers. Mr
Robinson soon after died of his wounds. They were
convicted and, unpitied, suffered the sentence of the law.
For this purpose a temporary gibbet was erected opposite
Smart's Buildings.
   Walker was greatly affected at his fate, and held a book
in his hand, Payne appeared in a state of stupidity. Cox,
the boy, cried bitterly; and when he came within sight of
the gallows he screamed, and was in a state of distraction
when turned off.

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