THE
Life, Travels, Exploits,
Frauds and Robberies,
OF
Charles Speckman, alias Brown,
Who was Executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the
23d of November, 1763.
By far the most dexterous of his Profession in this
or any other Country.
CONTAINING,
A genuine Recital of more than Five Hundred Thefts, Frauds, and Felonies, committed by him in England, Scotland, Ireland, North America, and the West Indies, during the Course of Fifteen Years.
WITH
Several Maxims, Hints, and Remarks, by Way of Caution to the Public, to prevent or detect the Designs of Sharpers and Thieves from being carried into Execution. The whole Narrative being wonderful and surprizing, and yet in all Respects strictly true.
Written by HIMSELF,
Whilst under Sentence of Death in Newgate.
LONDON:
Printed for J. Fuller, in Blowbladder-Street, near
Cheapside. M.dcc.lxiii.
[Price One Shilling.]