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  2. Notes from the Gallows - Wikipedia

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    Notes from the Gallows is his account of his imprisonment in Prague, before he was moved to German prisons and executed by hanging in 1943 in Berlin. Fluctuating between testimony and self-reflection, the work deals dramatically and emotively with anti-Nazi resistance, interrogations, and the personalities of fellow inmates and prison guards.

  3. Ann Hibbins - Wikipedia

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    Hanging of Hibbins on Boston Common, June 19, 1656.Sketch by F.T. Merril, 1886. Ann Hibbins (also spelled Hibbons or Hibbens) was a woman executed for witchcraft in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on June 19, 1656.

  4. Dule tree - Wikipedia

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    This was traditionally the gallows tree for the barony. [25] Tushielaw Tower gallows tree, parish of Ettrick in the Scottish borders. The tree was an ash tree in the ruins of Tushielaw Tower on which Adam Scott, the 'King of the Thieves', was hanged on the orders of James V. [25] Lynstock near Abernethy, Perth and Kinross. An ancient fir still ...

  5. Gallows View - Wikipedia

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    Gallows View is the first novel by Canadian detective fiction writer Peter Robinson in the Inspector Banks series of novels. The novel was first printed in 1987, but has been reprinted a number of times since.

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  7. John Greenwood (divine) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 1592 he was again arrested; and in March 1593 he was tried, together with Barrowe, and condemned to death on a charge of "devising and circulating seditious books." After two respites, one at the foot of the gallows, [2] he was hanged on May 23, 1593, in Tyburn, Middlesex.

  8. The Gallows - Wikipedia

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    Simon Abrams of The Village Voice gave the film a negative review, saying: "The Gallows is only good enough to make you wish its creators did something novel with its formulaic style, plot, and characterizations." [16] Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times said: "The Gallows starts with a decent if improbable premise, and it ends with a pretty ...

  9. Gallows Hill (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gallows Hill has received several honors and awards. In 1997, Gallows Hill was designated a Junior Library Guild Selection. [1] A year later, the novel was listed as an American Library Association (ALA) Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, [2] and the New York Public Library listed it as a Book for the Teen Age. [1]