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Tyburn : London's fatal tree

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Tyburn is synonymous with the idea of execution - over 50,000 people died there between the 12th century and 1783.

Among those who met their end at Tyburn were William Wallace, the Scottish patriot, Perkin Warbeck, who claimed to be one of the Princes in the Tower and the hated Jonathan Wild, perhaps London's first master criminal.

This work tells the story of how Tyburn came to be the place of execution and of the rituals and spectacle associated with the deaths of so many people, both famous and obscure.

It provides a vivid picture of crime and punishment in London, mixing martyrs, pickpockets, traitors and errant aristocrats all playing their final scene on London's "nevergreen tree".

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The History Press Ltd
0750929715 / 9780750929714
Hardback
15/01/2004
United Kingdom
English
ix, 246 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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