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" Dublin for a crime of the same stamp, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York for which the unfortunate... "
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal - Page 79
1841
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence

Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1816 - 746 pages
...was taken up in Dublin for a crime of the same stamp, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York, for which the unfortunate James Crow...
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Sixty Curious and Authentic Narratives and Anecdotes Respecting ...

William Hone - Anecdotes - 1819 - 318 pages
...Ireland, was taken up in Dublin, for a similar offence, and there condemned and executed. — Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York, for which the unfortunate James Crow...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...taken up in Dublin, for a cnme of the same stamp, and there condemned and executea. — Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York, for which the unfortunate James Crow...
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Cecil's Sixty Curious, Interesting, and Authentic Narratives, Volume 1

William Hone - Anecdotes - 1825 - 314 pages
...Ireland, was taken up in Dublin, for a similar offence, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York, for which the unfortunate .James...
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Remarkable instances of circumstantial evidence, given on trials for ...

Evidence, Circumstantial - 1833 - 98 pages
...some time after taken up in Dublin for a similar act, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the • robbery at York, for which the unfortunate James...
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Celebrated Trials of All Countries ; and Remarkable Cases of Criminal ...

John Jay Smith - Criminal law - 1836 - 612 pages
...Ireland, was taken up in Dublin for a similar offence, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York, for which the unfortunate James Crow...
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Celebrated Trials of All Countries: And Remarkable Cases of Criminal ...

Criminal law - 1843 - 626 pages
...Ireland, was taken up in Duhlin for a similar offence, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree,...to he the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the rohhery at York, for which the unfortunate James Crow had heen executed ! We must add, that a gentleman,...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 846 pages
...justice. taken up in Dublin for a crime of the same stamp, and there condemned and executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery at York for which the unfortunate James Crow...
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Celebrated Trials of All Countries, and Remarkable Cases of Criminal ...

Criminal law - 1847 - 616 pages
...executed. Between his conviction and execution, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the robbery...gentleman, an inhabitant of York, happening to be in J)uhlin at the time of Geddely's trial and execution, and who knew him when he lived with Mrs. Williams,...
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Remarkable Trials of All Countries ...

Thomas Dunphy, Thomas J. Cummins - Trials - 1867 - 474 pages
...conviction a!id execution, and again at the full tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Gedday who had committed the robbery at York, for which the...James Crow had been executed. We must add, that a gentlemm, an inhabitant of York, happening to be in Dublin at the tme of Geddely's trial .and execution,...
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