The Power of Conscience, exemplified in the genuine and extraordinary confession of Thomas Bedworth delivered to one of the principal officers of Newgate, the night before his execution on September 18, 1815, for the murder of Elizabeth Beesmore in Drury lane. Relating his horrible sufferings until compelled to surrender to public justice by the constant supernatural visitations of the murdered woman, and the frequent appearance of her apparition. From the original paper now in the possession of

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The Power of Conscience, exemplified in the genuine and extraordinary confession of Thomas Bedworth delivered to one of the principal officers of Newgate, the night before his execution on September 18, 1815, for the murder of Elizabeth Beesmore in Drury lane. Relating his horrible sufferings until compelled to surrender to public justice by the constant supernatural visitations of the murdered woman, and the frequent appearance of her apparition. From the original paper now in the possession of is one of 76,000+ free public-domain ebooks indexed in the SENTINEL Books catalog, sourced from Project Gutenberg. Published 2020-08-23, written in en, classified under KD in the Library of Congress system.

Subjects: Trials (Murder) -- England -- London; Bedworth, Thomas, 1764-1815 -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Beesmore, Elizabeth, -1815

Bookshelves: Category: Crime, Thrillers and Mystery; Category: History - British; Category: Psychiatry/Psychology; Category: Law & Criminology