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Trials (Forgery) - England - London - Early works to 1800
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A true and genuine account, &c. [of S. Orton, executed for forgery.]
Date: 1767]- Books
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The tryal at large of John Ayliffe, Esq; for forgery; at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, London: on Thursday the 25th day of October 1759. Before The Right Honble Sir Richard Glyn, Knt. and Bart. Lord-Mayor of the City of London. The Right Honble William Lord Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench; Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe, Knt. one of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer; Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Knt. one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench. and Sir William Moreton, Knt. Recorder of the City of London, and others His Majesty's Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer for the same City.
Ayliffe, John.Date: 1759- Books
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The whole trials, at large, of Robert Perreau, Daniel Perreau, and Margaret Carolina Rudd, for divers forgeries, with a full account of the execution of the two Perreaus; A true copy of their dying declarations, delivered to the ordinary of Newgate, and authenticated by themselves. Revised and corrected by Serjeant Glynn, recorder of London.
Perreau, Robert, -1776.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The trial of Margaret Caroline Rudd, for forging a bond for 3500l. in the name of William Adair, Esq; at the Session-House, in the Old Bailey; containing the evidence verbatim, and the arguments of the court and of the council. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney, and revised by John Glynn, serjeant at Law, and recorder of London.
Rudd, Margaret Caroline, 1744 or 1745-Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The True genuine lives, and trials, &c. of the two unfortunate brothers, Robert and Daniel Perreau, who were capitally convicted on Thursday the 2d, and Friday the 3d of June, 1775, Containing a full account of the forgery on Messrs. Drummond for 7500l. together with their different connections with some of the principal families in London. Also an authentic narrative of Mrs. Rudd, with a recital of the various transactions she had with the Perrcaus, together with a sympathizing letter from Mr. Stewart, her uncle, in Ireland, to the two brothers, reflecting on their late melancholy conduct. Illustrated with two new and beautiful engravings; 1st, Mr. Daniel Perreau threatening to murder Mrs. Rudd with a knife, unless she would sign the fatal bond.-2d, the two Perreaus lamenting their nnhappy [sic] fate.
Date: [1775?]