Memoirs of George Edwards, alias Wards, the acknowledged spy, and principal instigator in the Cato-Street plot, from his early life to the present time: in which the various machinations of this desparate character to entrap the unwary and inoffensive, are impartially detailed and made public through the praiseworthy exertions of Alderman Wood, MP in his humane endeavours to bring this miscreant to justice - to which is added, an account of the lives and trials of the five deluded men, who were beheaded on Monday, May 1
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TitleMemoirs of George Edwards, alias Wards, the acknowledged spy, and principal instigator in the Cato-Street plot, from his early life to the present time: in which the various machinations of this desparate character to entrap the unwary and inoffensive, are impartially detailed and made public through the praiseworthy exertions of Alderman Wood, MP in his humane endeavours to bring this miscreant to justice - to which is added, an account of the lives and trials of the five deluded men, who were beheaded on Monday, May 1
Author
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherJ Tallis
Year of publication1820
Pagination168p
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
SubjectBiographies; Espionage; Cato Street conspiracy
Persons keywordEdwards, George (1787-1843)
Related objectScrapbook 9: Book - Memoirs of George Edwards
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