John Tawell (c. 1784–1845) was a British murderer and the first person to be arrested as the result of telecommunications technology. Transported to Australia...
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Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph (section Tawell arrest)
telegraph played a part in the apprehension of the murderer John Tawell. Once it was known that Tawell had boarded a train to London, the telegraph was used...
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historically interesting because he left a brief diary and a bundle of letters. John Tawell – served his sentence, became a prosperous chemist, returned to England...
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historically interesting because he left a brief diary and a bundle of letters John Tawell – served his sentence, became a prosperous chemist, returned to England...
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Cooper John Davies William Field William Hutchinson Mary Hyde Henry Kable Solomon Levey Simeon Lord Mary Reibey Robert Sidaway James Squire John Tawell Samuel...
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William Buckley (convict) (section John Morgan's The Life and Adventures of William Buckley as history)
of Indigenous people appeared at the camp site of John Batman's Port Phillip Association, led by John Wedge. He wore kangaroo skins, carried Aboriginal...
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English poet and bushranger, transported to New South Wales for forgery John Tawell (1784–1845), English chemist and murderer, transported to New South Wales...
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known as the "Acid Bath Murderer" Michael Swango, American serial killer John Tawell, British murderer and the first criminal to be captured with the use...
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prosecutions of a corporate executive by the Environmental Protection Agency. John Tawell, a murderer who in 1845 became the first person to be arrested as the...
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Windmill Inn for the King of Prussia and his sons. On 1 January 1845, John Tawell, who had recently returned from Australia, murdered his lover, Sarah...
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