1649. Eight persons hanged on each of the three beams.
1660. Bodies of Cromwell, Ireton, and Bradshaw “hanged at the several angles of the Triple-tree.”
1680. Seller’s map of Middlesex shows the gallows (form not recognisable) near the angle formed by the junction of the roads E., W., and N.
1697. “Watling Street … went on West to that spot where Tyburn now stands, and there turned North-West.” (Defoe.)
1712. Triangular gallows figured in Lorrain’s broadsheet.
1725. Triangular gallows shown in Mackay’s map, in the space formed by the junction of the roads.
1746-1757. Triangular gallows shown in the same position in Rocque’s maps, London, 1746, Middlesex, 1754, and 1757.
1747. Triangular gallows shown in the same position (approximately) in the last plate of Hogarth’s “Industry and Idleness.”
1756. Triangular gallows shown as in Rocque’s maps, in Seale’s map.