George Smeeton
Died 1828-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF29750751
- WikidataQ16228474
- ISNI0000000022748168
- Open LibraryOL1565417A
Top Subjects
- England (21)
- London (16)
- Murder (10)
- Trials (Murder) (8)
- Poetry (6)
- Executions and executioners (5)
- Elizabeth Browning (-1835) (3)
Books by George Smeeton
Total count: 27
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The fisherman, or, The art of angling made easycontaining the most approved methods in use for fishing or angling for pike, trout, salmon ... minnow, &c, &c, &c. Together with their seasons of spawning, hours of biting, and whatever else is necessary to be known by an expert angler ... To which are prefixed, an account of several curious methods of fishing ...Printed for J. Dixwell1800-01-01
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Smeeton's description of the grand serious ballet of action called CaractacusG. Smeeton1808-01-01
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Smeeton's edition of the trial between Colonel T.R. Powlett and the Right Hon. Lord Sackville, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wifewhich was tried at the Winchester Assizes, before Mr. Baron Graham and a special jury, July 28, 1808.G. Smeeton1809-01-01
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Smeeton's selection of the most approved songs for 1809including (among numerous others) The bull in a china shop, The holiday cobbler ... : as sung at Vauxhall, Hay-market, Sadler's Wells, Circus, Astley's &c., in The African, Yes or no, Harlequin highflyer, Spanish patriots, England's Glory, ElfridaPublished by G. Smeeton ...1809-01-01
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Rise and progress of Buonaparteintended as a companion to his hieroglyphic portraitPrinted and published by G. Smeeton, 17, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross1814-01-01
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Smeeton's historical and biographical tracts.G. Smeeton1820-01-01
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A faithful narrative of the last moments and execution of the ill-fated Henry Fauntleroy, Esquire, bankerat Newgate, on Tuesday, November 30, 1824[s.n.]1824-01-01
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The UniqueG. Smeeton1824-01-01
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Trial and execution of John Bishop and Thomas Williamsfor the horrible crime of murdering Carlo Ferrari, a poor Italian boy, for the purpose of selling his body for dissection. With the frightful confessions of Bishop and Williams acknowledging the murder of five persons, for similar purposesPrinted by Smeeton, 74 Tooley Street, where hawkers and country dealers are supplied on liberal terms.1831-01-01
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Full particulars of the apprehension, examination & committment of James Fraser, for an attempt to murder John Cannon, a policemanWith an awful account of the deadly & bloody struggle between Cannon and his desperate antagonistG. Smeeton, 74, Tooley Street.1832-01-01
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An authentic account of the proceedings of the riotous meeting near Grey's Inn Road; with full particulars of the sad murder of Robert Culley, a policeman, and the stabbing of Serj. Brookes"Second edition. Wednesday May 15, 1833."Smeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street, London.1833-01-01
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The trial and execution of Capt. Henry Nichols, who suffered this morning at Horsemonger Lane Goal [sic], SouthwarkG. Smeeton1833-01-01
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An account of the very extraordinary trial of Elizabeth Wratten, the alleged mad woman!For forgery, at the Old Bailey September sessions, before the recorder and a London jurySmeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street.1833-01-01
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Apprehension and confession of the murderer of Miss Catherine ElmesSmeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street, Southwark.1833-01-01
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The trial and behaviour of Thomas Hammond, aged 20for violating Sarah Pegden, a married woman, for which crime he received the sentence of death at the late Kent summer assizes, and was ordered for execution this morning, August 7, 1834, in front of the new sessions house, MaidstoneG. Smeeton1834-01-01
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A narrative of the supposed inhuman murder of an infant, by its mother!With full particulars of her confessionG. Smeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street.1834-01-01
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A faithful account of the life, depredations, confession and execution of that notorious and desperate villain, John Youngthe murderer of Mr. John Richardson!G. Smeeton1834-01-01
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The singular trial of John Edwards, Peter Lacceasagne, and Samuel Weedon, for the assault on Mr. GeeG. Smeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street.1834-01-01
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Final examination and commitment of the parentsDistressing case of Margaret Crane who was discovered strapped down in a wretched cole hole, being there confined by her parents, perfectly naked nearly bent double, and covered with filth!!G. Smeeton, printer, 74 Tooley Street.1834-01-01
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Every interesting particular relative to the trial and order for execution of James Garside and Joseph Mosleythis morning, at the county gaol, Horsemonger Lane, for the murder of Mr. Ashton, at Werneth, CheshireGeorge Smeeton1834-01-01
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The trial of Patrick Carrollwith an account of his execution in front of the jail at Maidstone, Kent, for the wilful murder of Mrs. BrowningSmeeton, printer, 74 Tooley Street.1835-01-01
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Examination and committal to Newgate, of Patrick Carrollfor the murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Browning, landlady of the Britannia public houseSmeeton, printer, 74 Tooley Street.1835-01-01
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Final examination and committal to Newgate, of Patrick Carrollfor the wilful murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Browning, by stabbing her to death with a bayonetSmeeton, printer, 74 Tooley Street.1835-01-01
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Awful confession of Greenacre to the murder of Hannah BrownSmeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street.1837-01-01
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Another horrible murder at the west end of the townSmeeton, printer, 74, Tooley St.1837-01-01
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The true confession of Greenacre to the murder of Hannah BrownSmeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street.1837-01-01
Doings in London; or, day and night scenes of the frauds, frolics, manners, and depravities of the Metropolis14th ed.Hodson1850-01-01