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Martin Baggoley

    Hanged in Lancashire
    Derbyshire Murders
    Death on the Victorian Beat
    Strangeways
    Scottish Murders
    Darwen
    • Darwen

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      4,0(2)Ohodnotit

      Utilizing a rich collection of historical photographs and archived images, this book vividly captures the essence of local areas in England. It explores the evolution of communities through their streets, shops, pubs, and the lives of their inhabitants, offering readers a nostalgic glimpse into the past and the cultural heritage of these regions.

      Darwen
    • This chilling collection of murderous tales brings together forty-seven cases spanning two centuries, all of which were committed in Scotland. the shooting of a Detective Inspector during a failed attempt to rescue a convict from a prison van in Glasgow in 1921;

      Scottish Murders
    • Strangeways

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,5(6)Ohodnotit

      Strangeways Gaol opened in 1868, and replaced the New Bailey Gaol, where public executions had taken place before their abolition that same year. Strangeways was to be a major location of execution for murders commited in the Northwest of England, for the next 100 years. Between 1869 and 1962 exactly 100 people were hanged, several women included in this number.

      Strangeways
    • Derbyshire Murders

      • 151 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Among the gruesome cases featured here are the doctor who was poisoned with morphine in Faversham; the couple who were brutally battered to death in their beds in Chislehurst; and the strange death of a young German man whose body was discovered with one hand missing on Ramsgate beach. All manner of murder and mystery are included here, making Kent Murders a must-read for true crime enthusiasts everywhere.

      Derbyshire Murders
    • Hanged in Lancashire

      • 181 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      This account of executions in Lancashire spans two centuries and begins in the era of the Bloody Code. In the closing years of the eighteenth century there were over 200 capital crimes and the early chapters discuss those condemned to death for highway robbery, croft breaking, riot and sodomy. As the nineteenth century progressed for which the death penalty could be imposed decreased, until - with the exception of treason and piracy - only murderers faced the noose. The author has selected chapters that discuss botched hangings and possible miscarriages of justice, and ends with a chapter devoted to the last two men to be executed in this country, in 1964. A compelling read for anyone interested in local and social history, written by an experienced criminal historian.Martin Baggoley was born in Eccles and after working as a civil servant trained as a probation officer, working for the last 33 years in the Manchester area. He gained a masters degree in criminology and has written on the history of crime and punishment for a number of publications in the UK and USA.His other books for Wharncliffe are Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Manchester and Strangeways: A Century of Hangings in Manchester. Now semi-retired, he lives with his family in Ramsbottom.

      Hanged in Lancashire