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Jack Ketch
John Ketch (died November 1686), generally known as Jack Ketch, was an infamous English executioner employed by King Charles II. Fiction In 1836 a fictitious autobiography of Ketch, with illustrations from designs by Meadows entitled The autobiography of Jack Ketch, was published wikipedia.org
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Jack Ketch
Jack Ketch Also 7 Kitch, 8– Catch, jack-Ketch. [From the name of John or ‘Jack’ Ketch (sometimes written Catch and Kitch), the common executioner 1663 (?)–1686. Partly on account of his barbarity at the executions of William Lord Russell, the Duke of Monmouth, and other political offenders, partly p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack Ketch (horse)
Jack Ketch (foaled 1954 in Ireland) was a thoroughbred racehorse. In 1958, Jack Ketch was sold to American Allie E. Reuben who raced under the name of Hasty House Farm. Trained by future U.S. wikipedia.org
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Catch
† Catch, n.4 Obs. = ketch, ‘Jack Ketch’.a 1672 Wood Life (1848) 234 When he had hanged about half an hour [he] was cut down by Catch or Ketch, and quartered under the gallows. Oxford English Dictionary
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ketch
▪ I. ketch, n.1 Naut. (kɛtʃ) [Later form of cache, catch n.2, with e for a as in keg, kennel, kestrel, etc.] A strongly-built two-masted vessel, usually from 100 to 250 tons burden, formerly much used as a bomb-vessel (see bomb-ketch); now a similarly rigged small coasting vessel.[1481 —: see catch ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ketch (disambiguation)
A ketch is a sailing craft with two masts. Ketch may also refer to: Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada People with the surname Daniel Ketch, a Marvel Comics character Jack Ketch (died 1686), wikipedia.org
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Gavin Kostick
Kostick's other plays include Jack Ketch’s Gallows Jig (1994), The Flesh Addict (1996), Doom Raider (2000), The Asylum Ball (2000), Contact (2002), The wikipedia.org
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Thomas Kibble Hervey
His other works included The Poetical Sketch Book (1829), The Autobiography of Jack Ketch, The Book of Christmas (1836, reprinted as late as 1888 and illustrated wikipedia.org
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Jack Horner (comics)
Jill, Jack Be Nimble, Jack Frost, Jack O'Lantern, and Jack the Giant Killer, and among others. The characters of Jack Sprat and Jack Ketch have been established as completely separate entities from Fable Jack, who is in fact a representation of Jack wikipedia.org
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还有: climb like a steeple jack gunnery jack makes one's jack play the jack tear up jack Jack among the maids Jack and Jill Jack at a pinch Jack Frost Jack Horner Jack in Jack in the low cellar Jack in the water Jack Johnson Jack Ketch Jack of both sides Jack of the clock Jack out of office Jack Sprat Jack zhihu
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Edward Dun
He was succeeded as 'common hangman' by the better-known Jack Ketch, who had been his apprentice. wikipedia.org
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Charles Whitehead
His most popular works were: The Solitary (1831), a poem, The Autobiography of Jack Ketch (1834), a novel, The Cavalier (1836), a play in blank verse, wikipedia.org
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Turnmill Street
Much of the area around the street later became known as "Jack Ketch's Warren," because so many people there ended up being hanged (Jack Ketch was a generic wikipedia.org
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1683 in England
Plot to assassinate Charles II is discovered; at least 11 people will be executed for their connections with it. 21 July – Lord Russell is beheaded by Jack Ketch at Lincoln's Inn Fields for his part in the Rye House Plot. 28 July – The Lady Anne, the King's niece and fourth in line of succession, marries wikipedia.org
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Horace Bleackley
1925) A Tour in Southern Asia (London: John Lane the Bodley Head, 1928) The hangmen of England: how they hanged and whom they hanged: the life story of "Jack Ketch" through two centuries (London: Taylor & Francis, 1929)The Trial of Jack Sheppard'' (London: Wm Gaunt & Sons, 1933) Notes 1868 births 1931 deaths wikipedia.org
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