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Trials (Adultery) - Early works to 1800
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The tryal between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley, doctor of physic, defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife; on Tuesday the 30th of June, at Guildhall, London.
Biker, J. G.Date: 1741- Books
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A collection of papers relative to the prosecution Now carrying on in the Chancellor's Court, in Oxford, against Mr. Kynaston, By Matthew Maddock, Clerk, Rector of Catworth and Holywell, in the County of Huntingdon; and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Manchester; For the Charge of Adultery Alledged against the said Matthew Maddock. By John Kynaston, M. A.
Kynaston, John, 1728-1783.Date: 1764- Books
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The trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for crim. con. with Lady Elizabeth Howard, wife of B. H. [sic] Howard, ... Feb. 24, 1794, ... Taken in short-hand by a student of the Inner Temple.
Norfolk, Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of, 1765-1842.Date: 1794- Books
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The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery, at the Consistory Court of Doctors Commons, upon a libel, charging her with committing the crime of adultery, and violating her marriage vow. A trial of the most extraordinary nature. ... Taken in shorthand, b a civilian.
Corke, Edmund Boyle, Earl of, 1742-1798.Date: 1784- Books
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The whole of the trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for adultery with Lady Elizabeth Howard, wife of B. E. Howard, Esq. Presumptive heir to the duke of norfolk, and daughter to the earl of fauconberg, Before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, Feb. 24, 1794, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, Damages One Thousand Pounds. Embellished with a striking likeness of the lady. Taken in short hand by an eminent barrister.
Norfolk, Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of, 1765-1842.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]