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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Chevy Chase&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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            <text>In Ty-burn road a man there lived&#13;
A just and honest life,&#13;
And there he might have lived still,&#13;
If so had pleased his wife.&#13;
Full twice a day to church he went,&#13;
And so devout would be,&#13;
Sure never was a saint on earth,&#13;
If that no saint was he!&#13;
This vext his wife unto the heart,&#13;
She was of wrath so full,&#13;
That finding no hole in his coat,&#13;
She picked one in his scull.&#13;
But then heart began to relent,&#13;
And griev'd she was so sore,&#13;
That quarter to him for to give,&#13;
She cut him into four.&#13;
All in the dark and dead of night,&#13;
These quarters she conveyed,&#13;
And in a ditch in Marybone,&#13;
His marrow-bones she laid.&#13;
His head at Westminster she threw,&#13;
All in the Thames so wide,&#13;
Says she, 'My dear, the wind sets fair,&#13;
And you may have the tide.'&#13;
But Heav'n, whose pow'r no limit knows,&#13;
On earth or on the main,&#13;
Soon caus'd this head for to be thrown&#13;
Upon the land again.&#13;
The head being found, the justices,&#13;
Their heads together laid;&#13;
And all agreed there must have been&#13;
Some body to this head.&#13;
But since no body could be found,&#13;
High mounted on a shelf,&#13;
They e'en set up the head to be,&#13;
A witness for itself.&#13;
Next, that it no self-murder was,&#13;
The case itself explains,&#13;
For no man could cut off his head,&#13;
And throw it in the Thames.&#13;
Ere many days had gone and passed,&#13;
The deed at length was known.&#13;
And Cath'rine, she confess'd at last,&#13;
The fact to be her own.&#13;
God prosper long our noble King,&#13;
Our lives and safeties all,&#13;
And grant that we may warning take,&#13;
By Cath'rine Hayes's fall.</text>
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            <text>1726</text>
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            <text>Execution by strangulation and burning at the stake of Catherine Hayes on May 9 1726 for the murder of her husband Mr Hayes by beating and dismemberment with an axe.</text>
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            <text>strangulation; burning</text>
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            <text>murder</text>
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            <text>Female</text>
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            <text>Tyburn</text>
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            <text>Catherine Hayes &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href="http://murderpedia.org/female.H/h/hayes-catherine.htm" target="_blank"&gt;Murderpedia&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; entry&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;See also, Tales from the Hanging Court, &lt;/em&gt;by Time Hitchcock ad Roberk Brink Shoemaker (2006), pp. 48 ff</text>
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              <text>A BALLAD ON THE MURDER OF MR HAYES BY HIS WIFE</text>
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