The confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson

who were executed on Friday, April 10, 1812, on a drop newly erected in the front of Derby Gaol, for robbing the houses of Mr. S. Hunt, of Ockbrook-Mill, and Mr. J. Brentnall, of Locko-Grange, in the county of Derby

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The confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson

who were executed on Friday, April 10, 1812, on a drop newly erected in the front of Derby Gaol, for robbing the houses of Mr. S. Hunt, of Ockbrook-Mill, and Mr. J. Brentnall, of Locko-Grange, in the county of Derby

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Wood engraving of a coffin at end of text, p.8.

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OL48040964M
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811523417

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