= The
procession from Newgate by Holbom and Tyburn road was in truth
often a 'triumphall egression,' and a popular
criminal
like Jack
Sheppard or Jonathan Wild frequently had a large attendance.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
6. 23 In a cart, to be hang'd.= 'Theft and robbery in their
coarsest form were for many centuries capital crimes.... The
question when theft was first made a capital crime is obscure,
but it is certain that at every period some thefts were punished
with death, and that by Edward I.'s time, at least, the distinction
between grand and petty larceny, which lasted till 1827, was fully
established.'--Stephen, _Hist. Crim. Law_ 3. 128 f.
=5. 6. 24 The charriot of Triumph, which most of them are.
= The
procession from Newgate by Holbom and Tyburn road was in truth
often a 'triumphall egression,' and a popular
criminal
like Jack
Sheppard or Jonathan Wild frequently had a large attendance.
Cf.
Shirley, _Wedding_ 4. 3, _Wks._, ed. Gifford, 1. 425: 'Now I'm in the
cart, riding up Holborn in a two-wheeled chariot, with a guard of
Halberdiers. _There goes a proper fellow_, says one; good people pray
for me: now I am at the three wooden stilts,' etc.
=5. 6. 48 a body intire.= Jonson uses the word in its strict
etymological sense.
=5. 6. 54 cheated on.= Dyce (_Remarks_) points out that this phrase
is used in Mrs.