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  2. Category:18th-century missing person cases - Wikipedia

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    Category: 18th-century missing person cases. 2 languages. ... 1790s missing person cases (5 P) This page was ...

  3. Category:1800s missing person cases - Wikipedia

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    18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; Pages in category "1800s missing person cases" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. Category:Missing person cases by century - Wikipedia

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    18th-century missing person cases ... 19th-century missing person cases (10 C) 20th-century missing person cases (10 C, 5 P) 21st-century missing person cases (3 C, 16 P)

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    18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; Pages in category "1700s missing person cases" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... 16 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Hidden treasure: 18th-century bottles of cherries found in ...

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    He was famously accused of cutting down a cherry tree, which may or may not have happened, but we do know the first president of the United States stored many bottles of the fruit at his Mount ...

  7. William Morgan (anti-Mason) - Wikipedia

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    An attempt was also made to set fire to Miller's newspaper office and print shop. [28] On September 11, 1826, Morgan was arrested for supposed nonpayment of a loan and allegedly stealing a shirt and a tie; [ 29 ] according to the laws of the time he could be held in debtors' prison until restitution was made, which would have made it more ...

  8. Watchman (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The streets in London were dark and had a shortage of good quality artificial light. [1] It had been recognized for centuries that the coming of darkness to the unlit streets of a town brought a heightened threat of danger, and that the night provided cover to the disorderly and immoral, and to those bent on robbery or burglary or who in other ways threatened physical harm to people in the ...

  9. London Burkers - Wikipedia

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    During the early 19th century, the demand for legally obtained cadavers for the study and teaching of anatomy in British medical schools greatly exceeded the supply. [3] In the 18th century, hundreds had been executed each year, often for quite trivial crimes, but by the 19th century only 55 people were being hanged each year, while as many as 500 were needed. [4]