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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 case, and the humble petition of Michael Malard, never a monk, but pastor of the church of Belleville, in Beaujolois in France. To the Honourable Committee, newly Established for the Relief of the Proselytes.
Malard, Michel, 1676-Date: 1717- Books
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A brief account of the trial of William Orr, of Farranshane, in the county of Antrim, ...
Orr, William, 1766-1797.Date: 1797- Books
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The trial of Miss Jones, and Messrs. Sellers and Footney, for the murder of Mr. Thomas Yates. At Stafford Row, Pimlico.
Jones, Elizabeth, Miss.Date: 1796- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Colin and Florence MʻKenzies, lawful children of Alexander MʻKenzie, tide-waiter at Strontian, and William Glass, husband to the said Florence, for his interest, ...
McKenzie, Colin, active 1761.Date: 1761]- Books
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A speech made in the House of Commons, in England, by Mr. Heathcoate, one of the aldermen of London, in support of a bill for repealing the aldermens negative. Very proper to be read at this Time, by all Citizens and Lovers of Liberty and Our Constitution.
Heathcote, George.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLXIX. [1769] [1749]- Books
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The extraordinary case of William Penrice, late Deputy Marshall, or Upper Turnkey of the King's Bench Prison. With a short but precise narrative of the tranactions [sic] in St. George's Fields, on the memorable 10th of May, 1768. ... Being a key to the King's Bench Prison; ...
Penrice, William.Date: MDCCXVIII [i.e.1768]- Books
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William Ashworth - - - appellant. Richard Choppin, Elizabeth Barry, and Christopher Bath, - - respondents. The case of the respondents Richard Choppin, Elizabeth Barry.
Choppin, Richard, active 1740.Date: 1740]- Books
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Papers selected from the Censor. Written by - H. Of which two were condemned to be burned by the common hangman.
H, -.Date: 1750- Books
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John Winckworth, Esquire - - - - appellant. Mark Anthony Najack, Esquire - - respondent. The respondent's case.
Najack, Mark Anthony.Date: 1728]- Books
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The trial and remarkable life of William Parsons, who was executed at Tyburn near London, on Monday the 11th of February 1750-1. for returning from transportation. Publish'd by the minister who attended him while under sentence of death, and at the place of execution. To which is added, two original letters: the one, to his father; the other, to his wife.
Parsons, William, 1717-1751.Date: [1751?]- Books
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The trial of James Mair, for wilful and corrupt perjury. Tried at Nisi Prius, the Sittings after Trinity Term, 26 Geo. III. at Westminster, before Mr. Justice Buller, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, [sic]
Mair, James, active 1786.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Inf. - Bailie Alex. Walker, &c. against John MʻGlashan, &c. Lord Alva reporter. Information for Alexander Walker, one of the late magistrates of Edinburgh, James Laing, writer in the Council-Chamber there, and Miles MʻPhail, preses of the Society of Running Stationers i Edinburgh, defenders; against John MʻGlashan, late running stationer in Edinburgh, now stiling himself late soldier in the 63d regiment of foot, and thereby acting as running stationer in Edinburgh, pursuer.
Walker, Alexander, bailie.Date: 1788]- Books
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Elizabeth Halpenn, commonly called Lady Lawley, - - - - - - appellant. Judith Butler, commonly called Lady Coningsby, George Bateman Lawley, Esq; and Richard Allen, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
Halpenn, Elizabeth, -1740.Date: 1739]- Books
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An authentic narrative; being an investigation of the trial and proceedings in the case of Neill and Lewellin; containing a variety of proofs and circumstances, never before made public.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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An appeal from Scotland to the House of Lords. James Chalmers, Merchant in Leith, - Appellant. Alexander Brown, Jeweller in Edinburgh, - Respondent. The Respondent's case.
Brown, Alexander, jeweller in Edinburgh.Date: 1783]- Books
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Adultery. Trial, in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon, And a special jury, between Edward Dodwell, Esq. plaintiff, and The Rev. Henry Bate Dudley, defendant, For crim. con.
Dodwell, Edward, active 1770-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Adultery. Trial, in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon, And a special jury, between Edward Dodwell, Esq. plaintiff, and The Rev. Henry Bate Dudley, defendant, for crim. con.
Dodwell, Edward, active 1770-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The whole trial of the incendiaries, before the recorder of London, on Saturday, Oct. 30, 1790, at the Sessions-House, in the Old Bailey; for setting on fire, and burning the house of Mr. Gilding in Aldersgate-Street, with the recorder's charge to the jury, and his pathetic sentence of death passed on the Prisoners
Lowe, Edward, 1767?-1790?.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The history of the ancient office of clerk of the market of the King's household; its authority and usefulness; with the several advantages accruing to the crown on its being duly executed Extracted from many Curious and Authentick Originals. To which is added, the case of Thomas Robe and Charles Peter, esqrs; the present clerk of the market, who are but as one officer. By Eboranos
Robe, Thomas, -1746.Date: printed in the year, 1737- Books
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Francis Yateman, gentleman - - - - - appellant. And Sarah Cox - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phanuel Bacon, doctor in Divinity - - Jonathan Martin - - - - - - - - - Christopher Willoughby, Esq. devisee and executo of Elizabeth Lane, who died between the two hearings of this cause and Thomas Cawley, Esq. Heir at law of the said Elizabeth Lane - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents.
Cox, Sarah, active 1773.Date: 1773]- Books
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England's bloody tribunal: or, popish cruelty displayed. Containing a compleat account of the lives, religious principles, cruel persecutions, sufferings, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of the most pious English Protestant martyrs, Who have sealed the Faith of our Holy Religion with their Blood. Exhibiting A full View of Popery, with all its superstitious and horrid Practices; and tending to promote the Protestant Religion, by displaying the Errors of Popish Idolatry, and confirming the true Believer in the Faith of Our Blessed Redeemer, who was crucified for our Sins, and rose again for our Justification, and now sitteth at the Right Hand of God, making Intercession for us. To Which IS Added, A faithful Narrative of the many hortid Cruelties and Persecutions that have been inflicted by the Roman Catholics on the Protestants of Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. With A particular Description of the various Tortares and Barbarities, that are practiced by the Inquisition in Different Parts of the World. Also The Lives of the Primitive Reformers, whose Effigies are given in the Frontispiece to the Work. Together With A full and plain Refutation of the Errors of the Romish Church, laid down in such a Manner as to enable the unlearned Protestants to confute the chief Arguments of the most artful Popish Priests and their Emissaries. By the Reverend Matthew Taylor, D. D. By the King's Authority.
Taylor, Matthew, D.D.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A genuine account of the life and trial of William Andrew Horne, Esq; of Butterley-Hall, in the county of Derby: Who was convicted at Nottingham Assizes, August 10, 1759, for the murder of a child in the year 1724, and executed there on the 11th of December, 1759. To which is prefixed, a particular detail of all the circumstances tending to the discovery of this long-conceal'd murder.
Horne, William Andrew, 1685-1759.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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House of Lords. Ann Salter, spinster, - - - - - appellant. Francis Hite, an attorney at law, Edward Ramsey and Jane his wife, ... Mary Salter, John Partridge the elder, John Partridge the younger, and Samuel Mare, - - respondents. The appellant's case.
Salter, Ann.Date: 1774]- Books
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A collection of remarkable trials, viz. I. The trial between Theophilus Cibber, ... and William Sloper, ... II. Four original letters, ... III. The trial of Richard Lyddel, ... IV. The trial of Col. Chartres for a rape, ...
Date: [1739?]