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Tyburn - London's Fatal Tree

David Brandon, Alan Brooke

Publisher: The History Press

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Summary

This work tells the story of how Tyburn came to be the place of execution and of the rituals and spectacle associated with the deaths of so many people, both famous and obscure.
Available since: 05/01/2014.

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