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- A pocketful of thieves
- A true relation of a great robbery committed neere Andiver in Hampshire, upon John Lloyd, and David Gwyn : the one of Northwales, the other of Southwales, comming up to London. And how the Brittaines bravely encountered with twelve thieves ; killed six in the place, and wounded the rest: yet at last were mastered, and robbed by the said theives. VVith divers strange passages and events concerning the same ; which (being truly worth observation) were thought fit to put to publike view for satisfaction of all their countrey-men, friends, and acquaintance ; and all others that desire to be truly informed touching the same
- A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery of which they are most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench in Easter term last
- A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last
- A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen, (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last. Published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him
- A warning for house-keepers, or, A discovery of all sorts of thieves and robbers which go under these titles : viz. the gilter, the mill, the glasier, budg and snudg. file-lifter, tongue-padder, the private theif. With directions how to prevent them. Also an exact discription of every one of their practices. Written by one who was a prisoner in Newgate. With allowance
- Alec Guinness : 5-film collection
- Archer
- Armed robbers in action : stickups and street culture
- Arsene Lupin
- By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation : Charles Porter Tho. Coningesby. Whereas we have by our proclamation, bearing date the eighteenth day of September last past, thought fit to publish and declare in the words following, whereas many idle and dissolute persons ..
- By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. : Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas many idle and dissolute persons have of late deserted their habitations and are become tories, thieves and rapparees, committing most outragious robberies, burglaries and thefts ..
- Confessions of the fox : a novel
- Dog eats dog
- Exposed
- Final confession : the unsolved crimes of Phil Cresta
- Final crossing
- Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards & theives : the first by certaine ale-bibbers who having heard a minister teach much against drinking, afterwards met with him, and compelled him to make a sermon upon one word : the second by a crew of theives, who after they had robbed a minister, forst him to make a sermon in prayse of their profession, and when he had done, returned his money and six shillings eight pence for his sermon
- Gangland : Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Guzman, Hinde, and Hannam outstript : being a discovery of the whole art, mistery and antiquity of theeves and theeving, with their statutes, laws, customs and practises, together with many new and unheard of cheats and trepannings
- Hinds elder brother, or the master thief discovered : being a notable pithy relation of the life of Major Thomas Knowls his many exploits escapes, and witty robberies
- Histoire des larrons, or The history of theeves. Written in French, and translated out of the originall, by Paul Godwin
- Hoodnapped
- Hyssop
- King of thieves
- Lavern, or, The Spanish gipsy : the whole art, mystery, antiquity, company, noblenesse, and excellency of theeves and theeving : with their statutes, laws, customes, practices, varieties, and differences, also their originall, rise, and beginning, of what parents, education and breeding the author was : with a pleasant discourse hee had in prison with a most famous theefe, and also his last disgrace, being a work no lesse curious than delectable
- Leaves from the diary of a celebrated burglar and pickpocket : being a compilation of the events and occurrences of the most exciting, interesting and extraordinary character in the life of a thief
- Metropolis orphanage
- On the sapphire's trail
- Poor Tom the taylor his lamentation. : Giving an account how he pickt up a miss near the maypole in the Strand, and also how he handed her to the fair. where he treated her very generously, but according to the old proverb, sweet meat must have sower sauce, for while he was safe a snoring in bed she very dexterously picked his pocket, leaving him to pay the reckoning, without ever a penny in his purse, this unforunate disaster may well be a warning to all the taylors in or about London to forsake their old accustomed tricks, setting poor Tom before them as an example. To the tune of, Daniel Cooper
- Pulp fiction
- Retsah, a cry against a crying sinne, or, A just complaint to the magistrates, against them who have broken the statute laws of God, by killing of men meerly for theft : manifested in a petition long since presented to the Common Councel of the city of London, on the behalfe of transgressours : together with certaine proposals, presented by Col. Pride to the Right Honourable the Generall Counsell for the Army, and the Committee appointed by the Parliament of England, to consider of the inconveniences, mischiefes, chargeablenesse, and irregularities in their law
- Rivals
- Robbers! : true stories of the world's most notorious thieves
- Severina
- Sniff a skunk!
- Song of the serpent
- THAT DOG!
- Tangled
- Texas belles : a wild, wild west town is tamed by love in four complete novels
- The Confession and execution of the five prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 16th of March, 1676/7 : viz, Thomas Sadler and William Johnson [brace] for a burglary in the house of the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of England, and stealing the mace and two purses : and Francis Webb [brace] for a burglary, and stealing of clothes of great value, Matthew Gammond and Anthony Richoake [brace] for a burglary in Clarkenwel : together with their penitent behaviour in Newgate, since their condemnation, and last speeches at the place of execution
- The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 19th of Decemb. 1677 : viz, Margaret Riggs, alias Grover, William Longman [double brace] John Ruddocke, Henry Payne, and Elizabeth Hewet : with an account of their penitent behaviour after their condemnation, and substance of their last speeches at the place of execution
- The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 23rd of January 1677/8 : at which time were executed William King, Henry Claiton, and William Hare, [brace] for several robberies on the highway, Robert Motley, for burglary and felony, and Benj. Smith [brace] for treason, clipping the kings coin : with their behaviour in Newgate, and the substance of two sermons preached to them the Sunday before their death
- The Confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered on the new gallows at Tyburn on Friday the 6th of September, 1678 : at which time were executed Daniel Massey, John Johnson, Sarah Brampfield, Hannah Smith, otherwise call'd Hebshebeth Cobb, Anne Davis, alias Smalman : with brief notes of two sermons preached before them after condemnation, their carriage in prison, and last speeches at the place of execution
- The Confession and execution of the seven prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 6th of March, 1677/8 : at which time were executed William Johnson, Francis Rashfield, another, Hugh Mills, [double brace] a boy, Blanch Oakley, and Joan Griffin : with an account of their behaviour in prison after condemnation, and their discourses to some friends and ministers that visited them
- The English rogue continued in the life of Meriton Latroon, and other extravangants : comprehending the most eminent cheats of most trades professions. The second part. Licensed Feb. 22. 1669
- The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant : Being a compleat discovery of the most eminent cheats of both sexes. Licensed, January 5. 1666
- The English villain: or The grand thief. : Being a full relation of the desperate life, and deserved death of that most notable thief, and notorious robber, Richard Hanam: who for his arch villanies, and notorious robberies committed both in England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, yea, Rome it self ; far exceeds that arch villain the Spanish Gusman, and the late famous robber of England Captain Iames Hind ; yea, and all the notorious thieves that ever yet were heard of: the like to whom hath not been known. With the manner of the execution, and his speech at his last farewell to the world. Licensed and entred according to Order
- The Mickey Mantle Murder
- The Triumph of truth : in an exact and impartial relation of the life and conversation of Col. Iames Turner, which he imparted to an intimate friend a little before his execution : to which is added his deportment and discourses in prison, the manner of his execution and burial : with other occurrences never yet made publique, and now published as a seasonable warning for others to avoid such strange miscarriages
- The Wind in the Willows
- The confession and execution of the five prisoners that suffered at Tyburn, on Friday the 4th of June, 1680 : Viz. Thomas Newell, John Biggs, [bracket] both guilty of burglary, and also of breaking prison lately out of Newgate. John Eakins, one of the same crew for burglary. George D. a marshals man, for murdering a child. And Richard Spykeman, for burglary. : With an account of their behaviour after condemnation, and at the place of execution
- The defence of conny catching. Or A confutation of those two iniurious pamphlets published by R.G. against the practitioners of many nimble-witted and mysticall sciences. : By Cuthbert Cunny-catcher, licentiate in Whittington Colledge
- The defence of conny-catching or A confutation of those two iniurious pamphlets published by R.G. against the practitioners of many nimble-witted and mysticall sciences.
- The hollow needle : further adventures of Arsene Lupin
- The manner of the execution of eleven notorious offenders who received sentence of death at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 8th of this instant December, for robbing on the highway, house-breaking, and other capital offences. : Together, with an account of their penitent behaviour in Newgate after condemnation, and their last sayings at the place of execution, all very remarkable and worthy the observation
- The mystery of the thief that nobody noticed
- The seuerall notorious and levvd cousnages of Iohn VVest, and Alice VVest, falsely called the King and Queene of Fayries : Practised very lately both in this citie, and many places neere adioyning, to the impouerishing of many simple people, as well men as women: who were arraigned and conuicted for the same, at the Sessions House in the Old Bayly, the 14. of Ianuarie, this present yeare, 1613
- The sonne of the rogue, or The politick theefe : With the antiquitie of theeves. A worke no lesse curious then delectable ; first written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards translated into Dutch, and then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M
- The sonne of the rogue, or, The politick theefe : with the antiquitie of theeves : a worke no lesse curious then delectable
- The sonne of the rogve, or. The politick theefe : With the antiqvitie of theeves. A worke no lesse curious then delectable; first written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards translated into Dutch, and then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M
- The speech and confession of Mr. Richard Hannam on Tuesday last in the rounds of Smithfield, being the 17. of this instant June immediately before his great and fatall leap from off the ladder : together with a true and perfect description of his life and death ; his several rambles, figaries, exploits, and designs, performed in most parts of Europe ; especially upon the king of Scots, the queen of Sweden, the kings of France, Spain, and Denmark, the high and mighty States of Holland, the great Turk, and the pope of Rome. This is licensed and entred, according to speciall order and command
- The vvitty rogue arraigned, condemned, & executed. Or, the history of that incomparable thief Richard Hainam. : Relating the several robberies, mad pranks, and handsome jests by him performed, as it was taken from his own mouth, not long before his death. Likewise the manner of robbing the King of Denmark, the King of France, the Duke of Normandy, the merchant at Rotterdam, cum multis aliis. Also, with his confession, concerning his robbing of the King of Scots. Together with his speech at the place of execution.
- The wind in the willows
- Theeves falling out, true men come by their goods: or, The belman wanted a clapper : A peale of new villanies rung out: the sound being musicall to all gentlemen, lawyers, farmers and all sorts of people that come vp to the tearme: shewing that the villanies of lewd women excell those of men. By Robert Greene
- Thieves!
- To His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Parliament of England, &c
- Two orders of Parliament concerning the apprehending of thieves. : Die Veneris, 10 Januarii, 1650
- Widows
- [A warning for all wicked livers] : By the example of Richard Whitfield, and M. Gibs who were two notorious offenders, and both of one company, which two men made a daily practise, and got their livings by robbing and stealing both on the high-ways, and in any other places where they came, but were at last taken, apprehended and condemned to dye for robbing of a coach, & murdering of a captains man at Shooters-Hil, in Kent, some five or six miles from London, and for that offence and others, Gibs was prest to death at Maidstone in Kent, and Whitfield was hanged in chains on Shooters-Hil, where he did the bloody deed, the 27th. of March, 1655. The manner how shall be exactly related in this ditty. The tune is, Ned Smith
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