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Murder will out: or, the heinous guilt of murder and assasination laid open, in a sermon upon the 5th of November 1717.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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Murder, courts, and the press : issues in free press/fair trial / Peter E. Kane ; with a foreword by Franklyn S. Haiman.
Kane, Peter E., 1932-Date: 1992- Books
Murder under hypnosis in the case of Gabrielle Bompard : psychiatry in the Courtroom in Belle Époque Paris / Ruth Harris.
Harris, Ruth, 1958-- Books
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Murder! murder! murder! blue and buff. Mr. M̀namara, Member for Leicester, is dying of a fractured Skull, from the Blow of a Bludgeon. N. B. Ask Mr. Pott, the Great Surgeon.
Date: 1788?]- Books
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Murder will out, Or An account of a horrible murder committed several years ago, on the body of Sir Michael Balfour of Denmill, which has been most wonderfully discovered a few days ago.
Date: 1730]- Books
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Murder upon murder. Or an account of the barbarous execution. Committed on the body of Mr. Richard Waterman, butler to the Rt. Honourable E. of R-ss, ... the 22d. of this instant December 1725, ...
Date: [1725]- Books
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Murder no crime: or, an appeal to the tender-hearted, being, the humble remonstrance of Mr. J-b H-n, a foreigner, now in N-te, for the supposed murther of a man on M-n road. ...
Hashman, Jacob.Date: 1755- Books
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Murder of Mr. Steele. Documents and observations tending to shew a probability of the innocence of John Holloway and Owen Haggerty, who were executed on Monday the 23d of February, 1807, as the murderers of the above gentleman / by James Harmer, attorney at law.
Harmer, James, 1777-1853.Date: 1807- Books
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Murder a great and crying sin. A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-Day March 4th. 1732-3. To a poor prisoner under sentence of death for that crime. By Samuel Checkley, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Checkley, Samuel, 1696-1769.Date: 1733- Books
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Murder within doors: or, a war among ourselves. Proving, there are more kill'd by the vintners, &c. than are sav'd by the physicians. In a Bacchanalian dialogue, representing the Danger and Abuse of our most modern celebrated Liquors: Which will never be prevented while the Vintners deal with the Syder-Men, our Punch-Makers with the Apothecaries, and our Derby and Nottinghan-Ale-Brewers with the Lime-Kilns: To the great Dishonour of the Grape, and the irreparable Disgrace of Immortal Barley. Written by a Club of ---- ----
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVIII. [1708]- Archives and manuscripts
Millbank Prisoners: Murder
Date: c1877Reference: GALTON/2/8/1/10/2Part of: Galton Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Millbank Prisoners: Murder
Date: c1877Reference: GALTON/2/8/1/10/3Part of: Galton Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Millbank Prisoners: Murder
Date: c1877Reference: GALTON/2/8/1/10/4Part of: Galton Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Licensed Mass Murder
Date: 1964-1973Reference: PP/HVD/F/2Part of: Dicks, Henry- Books
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Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder.
Date: 1799- Books
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Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: [1795?]- Books
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Murder found out, and cruelty rewarded: Being a true and faithful narrative, containing the history of Richard Sutton and sally miles, near Dartmouth, in Devonshire. Contents. I. An accont of their families, with the animosity which subsisted between them. II. Their parents disapprove of their children's love, but they meet by stealth. III. Richard leaves his father, runs away and robs him; sends a letter to sally, who goes to him. IV. Sally is with child, and Richard leaves her and is gone for several months. V. He gets into bad company, and acquainted with another young woman. VI. Returns with an intent to murder sally, finds her brought to bed. VII. She goes with him, and in a wood he takes away the child under pretence of carrying it to nurse, and murders it. VIII. Sally continues in the wood in great terror for several days. IX. A dog brings a child's head into the town, and by his means the remains of the child are found. X. Sally is taken, who declares this, and all the knows concerning the murder. XI. She is committed to take her trial, and search is made after sutton. XII. He is detected by the same dog, brought before a magistrate and committed. XIII. Tried, cast and sentenced. His behaviour. XIV. His execution. The horror of his mind. His body delivered to the surgeons. XV. Sally is received by her brother and sister, conclusion.
Date: [between ca. 1785 and 1804?]- Archives and manuscripts
Millbank Prisoners: Murder and Larceny
Date: c1877Reference: GALTON/2/8/1/10/13Part of: Galton Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Quayara - and a Murder
Date: Mid-late 20th CenturyReference: GC/222/6/20Part of: Hewitt, Dr Harold Burnett (b. 1915)- Books
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Cheap Repository. The Murder in the Wood.
W.Date: [1797?]- Books
Murderesses in German writing, 1720-1860 : heroines of horror / Susanne Kord.
Kord, Susanne.Date: 2009- Videos
Out of thin air : Murder in Iceland [2 DVDs].
Date: 2017- Books
Murders and the detection of arsenic / by A.G. Mervyn Madge.
Madge, A. G. Mervyn.Date: 1985- Books
Murders and miracles : lay attitudes towards medicine in classical antiquity / Vivian Nutton.
Nutton, Vivian.Date: 1985- Books
Murders and moralities : English catchpenny prints, 1800-1860 / [compiled by] Thomas Gretton.
Date: [1980], ©1980