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Cha. Price, pp. 56 (25 October 1793) AnonymousAn authentic account of forgeries and frauds of various kinds
committed by that most consummate adept in deception, Charles
Price otherwise Patch, many years a lottery office keeper, in
London and Westminster: who, to avoid an ignominious death,
destroyed himself in Tothill Fields Bridewell, on the 24th of January, 1786 … – with which is given as a frontispiece, an exact
representation of his person, in the disguise which he wore when
he negotiated his first parcel of counterfeit bank notes, in the
year 1780, and likewise his portrait in
his usual dress. 1786OR
AnonymousMemoirs of a social monster; or, The history of Charles
Price, otherwise Bolingbroke … and commonly called Old Patch
… 1786OR possibly WG continues reading one of the following works
from
1793-10-09:
AnonymousSelect trials for murders, robberies, rapes, sodomy, coining,
frauds, And other Offences: at the Sessions-House in the
Old-Bailey. To which are added, genuine accounts of the lives,
behaviour, confessions and dying-speeches of the most eminent
convicts. Vol. I. From the Year 1720, to
1724, inclusive. Vol. II. From the Year
1724 to 1732,
inclusive. 1734-5 A subsequent edition uses the same title but a later end date:
… in 4 volumes, from the year 1720
to this time … ,
1742. And the
following:
Select trials for murder, robbery, burglary,
rapes, sodomy[,] coining, forgery, piracy, and other offences and
misdemeanors, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, to which
are added genuine accounts of the lives, exploits, behaviour,
confessions, and dying-speeches, of the most notorious convicts,
from the year 1741 to the present year
1764, inclusive; which completes the
trials from the years 1720. 1764. OR
AnonymousA select and impartial account of the lives, behaviour, and
dying words of the most remarkable convicts, from the year 1700, down to the present time. 1745OR
Villette, JohnThe annals of Newgate; or, Malefactors register. Containing a
particular and circumstantial account of the lives, transactions,
and trials of the most notorious malefactors, who have suffered an
ignominious death for their offences… 1776Mentions in the Diary