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Sheppard, Jack 1702-1724
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185
works in
324
publications in
5
languages and
3,221
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Jack Sheppard
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The prison breaker, or, The adventures of John Sheppard a farce
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Jail-breaker Jack
by Chris Priestley
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Jack Sheppard, or, The house-breaker of the last century a romantic drama in five acts : dramatised from Harrison Ainsworth's novel
by T. L Greenwood
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The life and death of Jack Sheppard a drama in four acts
by Thomas Longdon Greenwood
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Jack Sheppard
by Ken Campbell
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The book of remarkable trials and notorious characters from "Half-hanged Smith, " 1700-to Oxford who shot at the Queen, 1840
by L Benson
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Remarkable trials with biographical and historical illustrations
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The history of the life and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules, of Greece
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Authentic memoirs of the life and surprising adventures of John Sheppard who was executed at Tyburn, November the 16th, 1724. By way of familiar letters from a gentleman in town, to his friend and correspondent in the country
by G. E
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The history of the lives and actions of Jonathan Wild ... Joseph Blake ... and John Sheppard ... Taken from several papers found since Jonathan's death
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Defoe on Sheppard & Wild : The history of the remarkable life of John Sheppard : A narrative of all the robberies, escapes etc of John Sheppard : The true and genuine account of the life and actions of the late Jonathan Wild
by Daniel Defoe
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Jack Sheppard
by Horace Bleackley
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Defoe on Sheppard & Wild : the history of the remarkable life of John Sheppard ; a narrative of all the robberies, escapes & c of John Sheppard ; the true and genuine account of the life and actions of the late Jonathan Wild
by Daniel Defoe
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Die Geschichte von dem denkwürdigen Leben des John Sheppard
by Daniel Defoe
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The True-born Englishman a satyr ; John Sheppard
by Daniel Defoe
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Jack Sheppard
The life of Jack Sheppard, a notorious housebreaker & footpad giving a full account of his various robberies, from his becoming connected with Edgworth Bees, James Sykes and other notorious characters, his daring attack on the beadle to rescue his mistress Edgworth Bees, daring robbery of Mr. Braines, Mr. Charles, and many others, committed with his mistress to the new prison, their astonishing escape therefrom, robbery of Mr. Burton, Mr. Kneebone, Mr. Pargiter and others, taken again and committed to Newgate, tried found guilty and received sentence of death, his wonderful escape from Newgate, although loaded with irons, which he saws off and takes a ramble through London with Edgworth Bess, retaken on Finchley Common, and conveyed again to Newgate, confined in the condemned hole, loaded with irons, and chained to the floor, removed to a stronger place in Newgate, called the castle from which place he escapes in the night-time, sends a letter to the keeper, and afterwards gets drinking freely from public-house to gin-shop, is again taken and brought back to Newgate, Hung at Tyburn, and buried in St. Martin's church-yard : to which is added his own account of his surprising escapes, &c., as he left in manuscript for publication
by Jack Sheppard
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editions published
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1829
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English
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39
libraries
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Narrative of the life, trial and execution of John Sheppard 1who was hanged for burglary
by Jack Sheppard
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2
editions published
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1810
in
English
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39
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Jack Sheppard
by Jack Sheppard
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6
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1933
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1995
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English
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17
libraries
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Jack Sheppard was tried for burglary at the Old Bailey, London, August 13, 1724.
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 Related Identities
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Ainsworth, William Harrison 1805-1882
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Defoe, Daniel 1661?-1731
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Wild, Jonathan 1682?-1725
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Cruikshank, George 1792-1878 Illustrator
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Pettingell, Frank
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Greenwood, T. L. (Thomas Longdon) 1806-1879
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Turpin, Richard 1706-1739
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Hibbert, Christopher 1924-2008
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Moore, Lucy 1970-
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Blake, Joseph
Associated Subjects
Allusions Australia Avery, John,--fl. 1695 Biography Blake, Joseph Bleackley, Horace,--1868-1931 Brigands and robbers Cant Carr, John Chapbooks, English Cook, Henry Cowper, Spencer,--1669-1728 Crime Criminal justice personnel Criminals Derwentwater, James Radcliffe,--Earl of,--1689-1716 Dictionaries Drama Early works Emmet, Robert,--1778-1803 England England--London Fiction Great Britain History James--I,--King of England,--1566-1625 Juvenile works Large type books Literature Music Musicals--Librettos National characteristics, English Patch, Richard,--d. 1806 Penny dreadfuls Pirates Political science Raleigh, Walter,--Sir,--1552?-1618 Shaw, William Sheppard, Jack,--1702-1724 Smith, John Specimens Thieves Thornhill, Richard Trials Trials, litigation, etc. Trials (Burglary) Trials (Robbery) Turpin, Richard,--1706-1739 Wild, Jonathan,--1682?-1725 Young, Mary
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Alternative Names
Sheppard, Johann 1702-1724
Sheppard, John, 1702-1724
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