442 
MU 
Murder: suicide after an attempt to, viii 
147] ‘ 
e+. of T. Ogilvy by his wife and brother, 
viii 219) 
e+++ — the master, passengers, and part of 
the crew of the brig Earl of Sandwich, 
viii 233] ix 75] 87 
-..+ barbarous of a son by his father near 
Whitehaven, ix 55] 
+++» bride torn to pieces by her husband in 
France, ix 57] 
eee. Of a farmer by a young man intimate 
with his wife, ix 65] 
---- — his wife and two children by W. 
Whittle, ix 77] 89] 
ees» — a gardener in Bedfordshire, con- 
fessed some months after by the murderer, 
ix 82] 
+++. — Mary Booty, #4. 
+--+ innocence persisted in by persons 
executed for, 7b. 1 72* 
e+e. — Mr. Woty by J. Richards, ix 85] 
129] 
e+e. a foreign captain found guilty of a 
murder aboard his ship, ix 89] 
«+.. of the keeper of Maidstone jail, 2d. 
e+ee — an apprentice girl by the master 
and mistress, id. 
e+». — Edw. Jones, disclosed after fifteen 
years, ix 105] 
«++» — the owner and mate of a sloop be- 
longing to Antigua, ix 107] 
e+e» — a lady at Valenciennes by her 
chambermaid, ix 125] 
«+e» —E. Franklin, gardener to Dr. Crane 
by W. Seymour, ix 128] 
«+++ — two Indian women, in Burlington 
county, ix 129] 134] 
«+++ — Rob. Miles, or Mihil, by his brother 
Rich. ix 129] x 44] 
+++. — Alex. Keith by his wife and son, 
ix 132] 
+++. — different traders by the Indians, ix 
134] 
++. wife starved by J. Williamson, x 47*] 
«.+- two children poisoned by a servant, x 
59] 
-»-. of Wilson, of Harrington, by his wife, 
i. 
+++. —a mate of a slaveship and others by 
J, Wynne, al. Power, x 64] 
+++» — R. Williamson by R. Rymes, x 74] 
«++. — Mr. Whitehead, jailer at Chester, 
x 79] 
«--. — Mr. Griffiths by footpads at Hollo- 
way, x 79] 87] 88] 
«++. —J. M‘Donald and his brother-in- 
law by Alexander Grant, x 79] 
eee» — her daughter by Joanna or Agnes 
Dougal, x 88] 136] 
o».. — farmer Matthews, x 93] 
e... — the master and mate of the slave- 
ship Williams, x 95] 120] 
eee» by the guardian of the Cordeliers at 
Sisteron, x 96] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
MU 
Murder : of Eliz. Hascar by Patr. Dawson, 
x 110 
+++.» and rape at Lyons, x 113] 
+++. of Mary Clifford by J. Brownrigg and 
his wife, x 117] 119] 192] 
+++. — N. Tuers by a Negro, x 144] 
“3 Philpot, by his son, x 151] xi 
7 
+++» man drowned ina well in an attempt 
to murder his wife, x 155] 
+++. of a marine by a soldier at Portsmouth, 
x 159] 
o ibd) Bridget Burling, at Cambridge, x 
+++. — W. Ridley, a watchman, by Dan. 
Asgood, xi 61] 
+++. — Wallington by his son, xi 65] 97] 
+++. a young Neapolitan lady by the 
viscount Choiseul, xi 74] 
+++» — ten Indians by Fred. Stump and J. 
Troncutter, xi 88] 
+++. — a woman near Yeovil, confessed by 
Nath. Jones, xi 93] 
«+++ —'a Jew, by one Curtis, on Herman 
hills, in Wiltshire, xi 97] 
+++. several persons by a madman at Bow, 
xi 98] 
+++» — two butchers in Dublin, xi 109] 
«y+» child drowned by a woman who could 
not make it fond of her, xi 113] 132] 
-»+. of ensign Schlosser and his servant, 
xi 118] 
+++» — Mr. Oldham, near Matlock, xi 119] 
-+-. —J. Beattie, a seaman, in an affray 
with the coalheavers, xi 129] 
+++» — two children by a girl of 13 in Ba- 
varia, xi 133] 
+++.» — Ab. Winkelmann, xi 140] 
+++. — S. Lewis by J. Williams, xi 154] 
«++. — Mr. Petty by T. Lee, xi 155] 
++++ — Edw. Fitchett, xi 157] 
+». —a lady at Palermo by her daughter- 
in-law, xi 171] 
++++-— the keeper of Clerkenwell Bride- 
well, xi 179] 
«+++ — W. Pimlot, xi 185] 
+++. —herson Isaac by a woman whose 
husband’s name was Abraham, xi 187] 
+++. — Mr. Clarke at the Middlesex elec- 
tion, xi 197] xii 67] 76] 
e+. — J. Hillier, xii 70] 93] 
. “S4 — 5S. Stockton by one Hooton, xii 
] 
«+++ — Officers by smugglers, xii 94] xiii 
101] xix 145] 180] xx 201] 
.».. — G. Hopkins at the Middlesex elec- 
tion, xii 101] 
«+e. — Alex. Henderson of the Isabella, 
xii 102] 144] 152] 156] 
+++. — children at nurse, xii 127] 
«++. — Marg. Phipps by W. Taunton, xii 
129] 
--.. — James Lusby, xii 131] 
+++. — the sieur Beguin by the sieur Che- 
lais, xii 135] 
