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London Map 1756London still surrounded by fields, with Tyburn (note the gallows) and Buckingham House on the outskirts. Trafalgar Square doesn t exist, and Mayfair is still undeveloped
Elizabeth Brownrigg (1720-1767) was an 18th-century English murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants, who died from cumulative injuries and associated infected wounds
Connaught Place is an street in the Bayswater area of the City of Westminster, London and a short walk to the site of the Tyburn Tree. Date: 1875
GINGERBREAD VENDORTiddy Dol, a noted gingerbread vendor of the London streets, sufficiently well-known to be featured in Hogarths Tyburn picture; his real name was Ford Date: 18th century
Map of the St Marylebone area, London. Date: circa 1900
Oxford Street at Cumberland Gate, LondonOxford Street at Cumberland Gate; the balconies on the houses at the left are for spectators for the public hangings which took place at Tyburn Date: 1896
Trial of the highwayman at the Old BaileyThe manacled rogue is seen in the foreground, his head bowed in despair as the witness by his side unfolds his damning evidence
Tyburn TurnpikeThe principal entry into London from the west, at the western end of Oxford Street
Henrietta Maria / PenanceHENRIETTA MARIA queen of Charles I, made to do penance at Tyburn London, by her confessors
Campion & Parsons 1581Edmund Campion (1540-1581) suspected of papist leanings, hanged at Tyburn, shown with fellow Jesuit Robert Parsons whose mission was to reclaim England for catholicism
Criminal, Henry CookHENRY COOK: Debtor, petty thief, giver of threats of violence, foot-pad, highwayman, horse thief, shoemaker, hanged at Tyburn 6 December 1741