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BURKE, Thomas | 1816

SPECTATOR, New York, NY; 12-6-1815 reports
condemnation of Thomas Burke in New York

for the murder of his wife, The issue of
Jan. 19, 1816, reports execution of another
condemned at same sessions, but states that
Burke had received a stay pending considera-
tion of his case by the Legislature. Ori-=
ginally carried as confirmed in 1815 (ori-
nal small card lost by Smykla's crowd),

and based on the listing of hangings Pra Ng ys
pyatbe peck FESGQDN ER eo edh Le Laie omeeUn

BURKE, Thomas 1816

SPECTATOR, New York, NY, 12-6-1815 reports
condemnation of Thomas Burke in New York

for the murder of his wife. The issue of
Jane 19, 1816, reports execution of another
condemned at same sessions, but states that
Burke had received a stay pending considera~
tion of his case by the Legislature. Ori-=
ginally carried as confirmed in 1815 (ori-
nal small card lost by Smykla's crowd)»

and based on the listing of hangings in N. Y.

Pyatee PELE FER SOD GOs DE Yate oxo

BURKE, Thomas 1816

SPECTATOR, New York, NY, 12-6-1815 reports
condemnation of Thomas Burke in New York
for the murder of his wife. The issue of
Jan. 19, 1816, reports execution of another
condkmned at same sessions, but states that

Burke had received a stay pending considera~
tion of his case by the Legislature. Ori~
ginally carried as confirmed in 1815 (ori-
eel small card lost by Smykla's crowd),
based on the listing of hangings in N. Y.

and
pyathe peck FERGODM As Beds BE Hfe omen”

ata Yon TE ae sports



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