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Tyburn Tree: Its History and Annals

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The work offers a detailed historical survey of public executions at a notorious London gallows, using legal records, contemporary accounts, maps, and illustrations to trace the site’s origin, layout, and chronological annals. It examines the procedures and instruments of capital punishment — drawing, hanging, quartering, torture, and the peine forte et dure — alongside the role of the hangman, penal law, and courtroom practice. Case entries and documentary extracts illustrate public reactions and the gradual mitigation of severity through legal and humanitarian reformers, while appendices and plates supply visual and chronological context.

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Alfred Marks

Alfred Marks is an author best known for his work "Tyburn Tree: Its History and Annals," which explores the historical significance of Tyburn, a site notorious for public executions in London. Through meticulous research, Marks delves into the annals of this grim aspect of British history, shedding light on the cultural and societal implications of capital punishment during the period. His writing contributes to the understanding of how such practices shaped public consciousness and legal frameworks in England. Marks' work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history, law, and social commentary.

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