Barrett was hanged (not hung, that term refers to curtains not people) on 27th February 1788
Thomas Barrett, at age 17, was hung within a week of the First Fleet landing in 1788.
Thomas James Barrett has written: 'Accounting for hotel management'
Thomas S. Barrett has written: 'Self-initiation' -- subject(s): Mining law, Mining leases, Public lands
George Thomas Barrett Vanston has written: 'The grand jury laws of Ireland' -- subject(s): Grand jury
He was never apprehended so he was not hung.
They hung out and stuff
Thomas Squire Barrett has written: 'Examination of Gillespie' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Religion, Theism 'The philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Causation
A number of people were hung, drawn, and quartered in the Middle Ages and later in history. Among these were John Ball, Thomas Usk, Frances Dereham, Thomas Culpepper, and Thomas Wyatt.
Thomas C. Barrett has written: 'What to do if..' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Social work with children, Teenagers, Youth 'Views on elementary reading instruction' -- subject(s): Reading (Elementary)
November,16,1885
Another date will be set for a new trial
Ron Pyron has written: 'John Clinton Barrett, Tennessee settler in the Ozarks' -- subject(s): Biography 'The descendants of Thomas and Winnie Barrett' -- subject(s): Genealogy