Arthur L. Hayward

Arthur L. Hayward
Arthur L. Hayward was a British historian and writer known for his work on crime, punishment, and social history. One of his notable works is "Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals," where he compiled biographies of notorious criminals from 18th-century England. He also edited "The Dickens Encyclopedia," which provided extensive insights into the life and works of Charles Dickens. Hayward's writings are valuable resources for understanding historical crime and literature from a detailed, scholarly perspective.

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INTRODUCTION To close the scene of all his actions heWas brought from Newgate to the fatal tree;And there his life resigned, his race is run,And Tyburn ends what wickedness begun. If there be a haunted spot in London it must surely be a few square yards that lie a little west of the Marble Arch, for in the long course of some six centuries over fifty thousand felons, traitors and martyrs took there a... more...