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Reflections on the tryal of Alderman Cornish: shewing the inconsistancies of the evidence that took away his life, and clearing Mr Sheppard from that aspersion, which was falsly fix'd upon him, as will be evidently demonstrated by showing I. The Strangeness of his Tryal for Conspiring the Death of King Charles the Second, who was then Dead, and he had been made both Sheriff and Alderman after the pretended Plot. II. The Improbability of the Evidence, which Mr. Cornish insisted on at his Tryal, but was Check'd for it. III. The plain Contradiction of Mr. Sheppard's Evidence to what the Court and King's Council alledg'd. IV. The Remarkable Occurrences at his Death, and the several Judgements that have happen'd to some of his Jury since.
Date: 1707- Books
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The tryals of Peter Messenger, Richard Beasley, William Green, Thomas Appletree, John Earles, William Wilks, William Ford, Richard Farrell, Edward Cotton, Edward Bedle, Richard Latimer, John Sharpless, Richard Woodward, Thomas Limerick, John Richardson; for high treason, in tumultously assembling themselves in Moor-Fields, and other Places, under colour of pulling down of Bawdy-Houses. At the sessions-house in the Old-Baily on Saturday, April 4. 1688. Some of whom were afterwards executed. To which is Added, The Judgment of the Judges on that occasion, reported by my Lord Chief Justice Kelyng.
Date: 1710- Books
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The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, made by him as Lord High Steward of Great-Britain, on Thursday the 19th day of March 1746-7. upon giving judgment against Simon Lord Lovat, in Westminster-Hall, on the impeachment of high-treason exhibited against him by the House of Commons.
Great Britain. Lord High Steward (1747 : Hardwicke)Date: 1747?]- Books
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A genuine narrative of Francis Henry de la Motte, Who was Executed this Day at Tyburn.
Date: [1781]- Books
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The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, made by him, as Lord High Steward of Great Britain, on Thursday the 19th day of March, 1746, upon giving judgment against Simon Lord Lovat, in Westminster-Hall, on the Impeachment of High-Treason, exhibited against Him, by the House of Commons. Published by Order of the House of Peers.
Great Britain. Lord High Steward (1747 : Hardwicke)Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]