| HANNAH DAGOE
Sentenced to death for robbing a poor woman. She struggled violently with the executioner on the scaffold, 4th of May, 1763. |
| ELIZABETH BROWNRIGG
Executed at Tyburn, 14th of September, 1767, for torturing her female apprentices to death. |
| SARAH METYARD AND SARAH
MORGAN METYARD, HER DAUGHTER
Executed at Tyburn, 19th Of July, 1768, for the cruel murders of parish apprentices. |
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ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Executed at Tyburn, 21st of December, 1768, for murdering an attorney-at-law, in Symond's Inn, Chancery Lane. |
| ELIZABETH HARRIET GREEVE
A clever swindler, transported for felony, in the year 1773 |
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ANN MARROW Pilloried at Charing Cross, 22nd of July, 1777, for marrying three women. |
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ELIZABETH MARSH A fifteen-year-old girl, executed for the murder of her grand-father, March, 1794. |
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ANNE BROADRIC Indicted for murdering a man who had jilted her for another woman, 17th of July, 1794. |
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SARAH PENELOPE STANLEY The female trooper, convicted at the Old Bailey, in October Sessions, 1796, of petty larceny. |
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REBECCA HOWARD Executed at Norwich, 27th of August, 1797, for the murder of her illegitimate child. |
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MARIA THERESA PHIPOE Executed before Newgate, 11th of December, 1797, for murder |
| MARGARET HUGHES
Executed at Canterbury, 24th of July, 1799, for murdering her husband. |
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SARAH LLOYD Convicted of larceny in April, 1800, and executed in spite of extraordinary efforts to get her reprieved. |
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ANN HURLE Executed before Newgate, 8th of February, 1804, for forgery, at the age of twenty-two. |
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ELIZABETH BARBER ALIAS DALY Who smoked her pipe after murdering a pensioner. Executed near Maidstone, 25th of May, 1805. |