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Trials (Rape) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly, attorney at law, executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730. For assisting Bradock Mead to marry Bridget Reading an heiress. Contained in his declaration and dying words, deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the place of execution, and recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket, Esq; and two other gentlemen, to see it publish'd. To which is added, an account of a rape committed on the body of Susannab Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, dean of Ferns, for which he was arraign'd at Dublin, June 2. With an excellent new balled from Ireland.
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: [1730]- Books
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The case of Sodomy, in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, For committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (Lawrence Fitz-Patrick and Thomas brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers April the 25th, and beheaded on tower-hill, May the 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal, conviction, condemnation, confession an execution of Lawrence Fitz-Patrick and Thomas Broadway; together with the countess's examination at the King's-Bench Bar. Printed from an original manuscript.
Castlehaven, Mervyn Touchet, Earl of, 1592?-1631.Date: 1710- Books
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The case of John Motherill, the Brighthelmstone taylor who was tried at East Grinstead, for a rape, and acquitted on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786. Containing the particulars of his accidentally meeting with the young lady, what happened previous to their arrival at Brighthelmstone Church-Yard; the business transacted there; the reasons why the scene of action was removed from that awful spot, to the Bathing Machine, what happened afterwards, &c. Wherein every transaction is minutely related, without suppressing a single circumstance, whether it militates against or for him. Written by himself.
Motherhill, John.Date: [1786]- Books
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The case of Mr. Daniel Kimberly, attorney at law, executed at Dublin, May, 27, 1730. For assisting Bradock Mead to marry Bridget Reading an heiress. Contained in his declaration and dying words, deliver'd to the Revd. Mr. Derry, at the place of execution, and recommended to Dean Percival, John Hacket, Esq; and two other gentlemen, to see it publish'd. To which is added, an account of a rape committed on the body of Susannah Runcard, by Dr. Sawbridge, dean of Ferns, for which he was arraign'd at Dublin, June 2. With an excellent new ballad from Ireland.
Kimberly, Daniel.Date: [1730]