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Trials (Adultery) - England - Early works to 1800
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Trial for adultery. The whole of the trial of Major Hook, for criminal conversation with his own niece, Mrs. Campbell, wife of Captain Campbell, who was convicted In Three Thousand Pounds Damages; before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, At Westminster, February 26, 1793. Embellished with a curious representation of the luncheon scene. Taken from the short-hand notes of a student of the Inner Temple.
Campbell, Charles Collins.Date: [1793]- Books
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Middelton versus Rose. A report of an action brought in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, by William Middelton, of Stockeld-Park, Esq. Against John Rose, his Groom, For Criminal Conversation with Clara Louisa Middelton, the wife of Mr. Middelton. Taken in short hand By J. H. Blanchard. With explanatory notes, And a short Sketch of the Proceedings of the Spiritual Court in the Suit for a Divorce still pending between Mr. Middelton and his Wife.
Rose, John, groom.Date: 1795- Books
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Adultery. The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen-draper, of Cheapside, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr. Conner, (late of the Mitre, at Barnet,) which was tried in Hilary term, 1789, in the court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon.
Conner, Mr.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The trial of Fanny Wilmot, wife of John Wilmot, Esq. M.P. for adultery with a footman. containing the whole of the curious depositions of the servants, and others, who described this singular and lamentable amour from its rise and progress in the drawing-room, to its very extraordinary and affecting disclosure at Washborn's Lodgings. With the Result of the Sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court.
Eardley-Wilmot, John, 1750-1815.Date: 1792- Books
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Treachery and adultery. 10,000l. damages! Trial of Benjamin Boddington, Esq. for adultery with Mrs. Boddington, his cousin's wife; before the Sheriff of London, on Friday the 8th of September, 1797.
Boddington, Samuel.Date: [1797]