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Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor, Earl, 1731-1802
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The whole proceedings at large, In a Cause on an Action Brought by The Rt. Hon. Richard Lord Grosvenor against His Royal Highness Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland; For Criminal Conversation with Lady Grosvenor. Tried before The Right Hon. William Lord Mansfield, In the Court of King's-Bench, On the 5th of July, 1770. Containing the Evidence verbatim as delivered by the Witnesses; with all the Speeches and Arguments of the Counsel and of the Court. Faithfully taken in Short Hand by a Barrister.
Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor, Earl, 1731-1802.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Copies of the depositions of the witnesses examined in the cause of divorce now depending in the Consistory Court of the Lord Bishop of London, at Doctor's-Commons. Between the Right Honourable Richard Lord Grosvenor, and the Right Honourable Henrietta Lady Grosvenor, his wife. As they were severally taken by Mess. Lushington and Haseltine, proctors, the examiners in the above cause.
Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor, Earl, 1731-1802.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The whole proceedings at large, in a cause on an action brought by the Rt. Hon. Richard Lord Grosvenor against His Royal Highness Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland; for criminal conversation with Lady Grosvenor. Tried before the Right Hon. William Lord Mansfield, in the Court of King's Bench, on the 5th of July, 1770. Containing the evidence verbatim as delivered by the witnesses; with all the speeches and arguments of the counsel and of the court. Faithfully taken in shorthand by a Barrister / [Henry Frederick].
Henry Frederick, Prince, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, 1745-1790.Date: M DCC LXX- Books
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A circumstantial narrative of a late remarkable trial. To which are added, the letters that were produced on the occasion.
Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor, Earl, 1731-1802.Date: [1770?]