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Item #81608 The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were. Criminals, Percival Cooke, James Tomlinson.
The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were...
The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were...
The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were...

The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were...

Victims of the "Bloody Code" [Criminals]. Cooke, Percival [1785?-1812]. Tomlinson, James [1784?-1812]. The Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Who Were Executed on Friday, April 10, 1812, On a Drop Newly Erected in the Front of Derby Gaol, For Robbing the Houses of Mr. S. Hunt, Of Ockbrook-Mill, And Mr. J. Brentnall, Of Locko-Grange, In the County of Derby. Nottingham: Printed and Sold by C. Sutton, [1812?]. 8 pp. Octavo (7" x 4-1/2"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in later quarter sheep over marbled boards, gilt title to spine. Front board detached, moderate rubbing and light wear to extremities, corners bumped. Woodcut tail-piece of a coffin. Moderate toning to text, internally clean. $450. * Only edition, also issued as a broadside by the same printer. Cooke and Tomlinson, aged 26 and 27 respectively at the time of their crimes, were executed in Derby for burglary at the Hunt house in December 1811. They were also charged with breaking and entering at the Brentnall house the night before, though the inhabitants prevented them from stealing anything. Both men were well-respected in the community prior to their crimes. Somewhat unusually for items of this genre, our chapbook laments the English code of justice, "so deeply stained with human blood," and urges the country to heed the suggested reforms of Sir Samuel Romilly "so that our eyes need not be so frequently shocked...at the sight of public executions." Romilly was a passionate advocate for reform of the so-called "Bloody Code," the name given to the highly punitive penal code in England, Wales and Ireland that resulted in a sharp rise in executions in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. OCLC locates 8 copies of this scarce item, 3 in North America (UCLA, Brown, Western Washington University). We also located copies at Harvard Law School and the University of Minnesota Law School.

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