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The Unhappy transport, or, The sufferings of William Dale, son of a farmer and gardener, who was put an apprentice to a tinsmith, near Fleet-Market, where he got into bad company, and in a short time went a robbing, with a desperate gang of thieves, for which he was transported fourteen years to New South Wales : with an account of the dreadful sufferings which he undersent, & his affectionate letter to his parents.

Title
The Unhappy transport, or, The sufferings of William Dale, son of a farmer and gardener, who was put an apprentice to a tinsmith, near Fleet-Market, where he got into bad company, and in a short time went a robbing, with a desperate gang of thieves, for which he was transported fourteen years to New South Wales : with an account of the dreadful sufferings which he undersent, & his affectionate letter to his parents.
Publication
  • [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1843?]
  • [London] : J. Catnach, [1843?]

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1 online resource (1 unnumbered page) : illustrations.
Series Statement
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920
Uniform Title
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920.
Alternative Title
  • Unhappy transport
  • Sufferings of William Dale, son of a farmer and gardener
  • Unhappy transport, or, The sufferings of William Dale, son of a farmer and gardener, who was put an apprentice to a tinsmith, near Fleet-Market, where he got into bad company, and in a short time went a robbing, with a desperate gang of thieves, for which he was transported fourteen years to New South Wales : with an account of the dreadful sufferings which he undersent, and his affectionate letter to his parents
Subject
  • Penal transportation > Great Britain
  • Robbery > Great Britain
Note
  • Reproduction of the original from the British Library.
OCLC
  • 937020484
  • CPPC03668
Title
The Unhappy transport, or, The sufferings of William Dale, son of a farmer and gardener, who was put an apprentice to a tinsmith, near Fleet-Market, where he got into bad company, and in a short time went a robbing, with a desperate gang of thieves, for which he was transported fourteen years to New South Wales : with an account of the dreadful sufferings which he undersent, & his affectionate letter to his parents.
Publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1843?]
Manufacturer
[London] : J. Catnach, [1843?]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
Series
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920.
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