Martin van Butchell was a quack dentist and all round 'interesting chap' in London, known for riding around on a white pony that was painted with purple spots.
Martin van Butchell was a quack dentist and all round 'interesting chap' in London, known for riding around on a white pony that was painted with purple spots.
John Holloway and Owen Haggerty were hanged on 23rd February 1807 at Newgate prison for the murder of lavender nursery owner John Cole Steele. The pair were convicted on circumstantial evidence as well as a testimony from Benjamin Hatfield (who's transportation sentence was then dismissed) and many thought them innocent or at least unjustly condemned to death.