Issue Details: First known date: 1844... 1844 The Life of J. Knatchbull, Executed at Darlinghurst, Sydney, on Tuesday, February 13, 1844, for the Horrid Murder of Mrs. Jamieson
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    Containing Full Particulars of his early Days—Entrance in the Navy—Personal Courage and Intrepidity in twenty-two Engagements—Promotion to the Rank of Commander Subsequent dismissal from the Service For Tyranny. His Private Life and Adventures in London, as a Rake—a Seducer—a Gambler—and his final Capture as a Pickpocket. His Colonial History From the Period of his Transportation to the Last Dreadful Act or Atrocious Murder! To which is added, a Full Report of this Trial, And subsequent vain Attempt to set aside the Verdict. His Demeanour while under sentence and his execution The whole comprising a most interesting Record of this case of unparalleled Atrocity.

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    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Henry Evers , 1844 .
      Extent: 24p.p.
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      • Ferguson 3847.

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      Held at: Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW
      Local Id: A923.41/K67/2

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      Held at: National Library of Australia
      Local Id: FRM F3847
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