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The trial at large on an action for damages, brought in his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Yelverton and a Jury of Citizens, on Saturday the 20th of February, 1796; by the Right Hon. George Fred. Earl of Westmeath, against the Honorable Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, for adultery with the Right Hon. Mar Anne, Countess of Westmeath; Containing The whole of the Evidence, with the Speeches of the learned Counsel, and the Charge of the venerable Judge. To which is prefixed, an epistle dedicatory to the fashionable world.
Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent, Earl of, 1760-1814.Date: 1796- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, At Doctors Commons, For Committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq. Captain of the Beaver Sloop. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous Scenes in that unparalleled Trial.
Williams, John, approximately 1749-Date: [1782?]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq. captain of the Beaver Sloop. In which is given, the whole of the depositions of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous Scenes in that unparal eled Trial.
Williams, John, approximately 1749-Date: [1782?]- Books
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The trial of Georgina Ann Fawkener, wife of Everard Fawkener, Esq. of Saint James's Street, for adultery with the Right Honourable John Lord Townshend, late member of Parliament for Westminster. Tried in the Bishop of London's Court, Doctor's Commons.
Fawkener, Everard.Date: 1791- Books
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Adultery. The very interesting and remarkable trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Hankey, (formerly Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of Andrew Thomson, of the City of London, Esq.) Wife of John Hankey, Esq. (son of Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt.) for adultery, At Brighthelmstone, Worthing, and Horsham, in Sussex; at Dorking, in Surrey; and at Osburn's Hotel, in the Adelphi; with Turner Straubenzee, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of his Majesty's Fifty-Second Regiment of Foot. In this Trial is given verbatim, the Articles exhibited by the injured Husband against his adulterous Wife, (which renders it both perfect and complete) with the Depositions entire, of George Clewlow, Esq. Captain of the Fifty-Second Regiment of Foot, Mr. Morloy, Master of the King's-Head Inn, at Dorking, Mr. Hills, Tanner, Mr. John, Cook to the Regiment, Mr. Dean, Elizabeth Brett, Chamber-Maid, and Mary Winton, Lady's Maid to Mrs. Hankey, &c. &c.
Hankey, Elizabeth.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Henrietta Arabin, wife of William John Arabin, Esq. of Moulsey, in the County of Surry, Major of the Horse-Guards, in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Thomas Sutton, Esquire, junior, of Moulsey, in the County of Surry. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial.
Arabin, William John.Date: 1768- Books
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The trial of John Belenden [sic] Gawler, Esq. for adultery with Lady Valentia, ... before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, on the 19th of May, 1796, who found the defendant guilty, two thousand pounds damages. Taken in short hand by a studen of the Inner-Temple.
Mountnorris, George Annesley, Earl of, 1769-1844.Date: 1796- Books
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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. The principal Witnesses, &c. being John Charles Newby, of the Hay Market Theatre, Musician; Elizabeth Cross, House-Keeper to Lady Cork; Ann Newman, Lady's Woman to Lady Cork; Alexander Rice, Box-Keeper to the Hay Market Theatre; Nathaniel Vick, Footman to Lady Cork; the Rev. Dr. Eyre; John Colledge, Lord Cork's Gentleman; Susannah Jones; Thomas Sutliff; James Durham; Sophia Van Ryne, spinster; Robert Brown; Martha Brown; George Bulkley, Musician, at the Hay Market Theatre; William Jones; Thomas Gray; Elizabeth Brown; Ann Lambert, Servant to Lady Cork, &c. Taken in short-hand, by a civilian.
Corke, Edmund Boyle, Earl of, 1742-1798.Date: 1784- Books
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The trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq. for adultery and cruelty; first heard in the Arches Court of Doctors Commons; and, in consequence of an appeal, determined in a Court of Delegates on the 2d of this instant; when the right honourable the Countess of Strathmore obtained a divorce.
Bowes, Andrew Robinson Stoney, 1747-1810.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
Trial of a Chinese woman charged with adultery: the trial before elders is shown taking place in an ancestral hall. Ink drawing, China, 18--?.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 567906i- Books
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Adultery. The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen-draper, of Cheapside, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr. Conner, ... which was tried in Hilary term, 1789, in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon.
Conner, Mr.Date: [1789]- Books
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The trial of Mrs Harriet Errington, Wife of George Errington, Esq. of the Adelphi in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an Officer in a Corps of Marines; Captain Buckley, of the Guards; Captain Southby; the Reverend Thomas Walker, Clerk, and many others. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial.
Errington, Harriet.Date: [1785]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington, wife of George Errington, Wife of George Errington, Esq. of the Adelphi, in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery With Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an officer in a corps of marines; Captain Buckley, of the guards; Captain Southby; The Reverend Thomas Walker, Clerk, and many Others. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial.
Errington, Harriet.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Adultery. The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen-draper, of Cheapside, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr. Conner, (late of the Mitre, at Barnet,) which was tried in Hilary term, 1789, in the court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon.
Conner, Mr.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Trial for adultery. The whole of the trial of Major Hook, for criminal conversation with his own niece, Mrs. Campbell, wife of Captain Campbell, who was convicted In Three Thousand Pounds Damages; before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, At Westminster, February 26, 1793. Embellished with a curious representation of the luncheon scene. Taken from the short-hand notes of a student of the Inner Temple.
Campbell, Charles Collins.Date: [1793]- Books
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Adultery and seduction. The trial at large of Robert Gordon, Esquire, for adultery with Mrs. Biscoe, wife of Joseph Seymour Biscoe, Esq. grandson of the Late Duke of Somerset, who was found guilty in five thousand pounds damages. And the trial at large, of the Reverend Mr. Scoolt, curate at St. Olive's, Southwark, for seducing Miss Reddie, a beautiful young lady of nineteen years of ag[n]. Tried before Lord Kenyon, and special juries, in the sittings after Michaelmas term 1794. Taken in short hand by a Student of the Inner Temple.
Biscoe, Joseph Seymour, 1760-Date: 1794- Books
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Trial for adultery, between Anthony Hodges, Esq. and the Hon. Charles Wyndham; tried before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in Westminster Hall, On Thursday, the 24th of February, 1791. Taken in Short Hand by an eminent Barrister.
Hodges, Anthony.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The trial of Mr. Cooke, malt distiller, of Stratford, for the crime of adultery with Mrs. Walford, wife of Mr. Walford, of the same place, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, who gave a verdict for the plaintiff three thousand five hundred pounds damages!
Walford, Mr.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The trial of Lady Ann Foley. Wife of the Hon. Edward Foley, Esq; and daughter of William Earl of Coventry, for adultery with the Right Hon. Charles Henry Earl of Peterborough, in the consistorial and episcopal court at Doctors Commons. containing the whole of the evidence.
Foley, Edward, 1747-1803.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The trial of Lady Ann Foley; wife of the Hon. Edward Foley, Esq; and daughter of William, Earl of Coventry, for adultery, with the Right Hon. Charles Henry Earl of Peterborough, in the consistorial and episcopal court at Doctor's Commons. Containing the whole of the evidence.
Foley, Edward, 1747-1803.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The whole of the trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for adultery with Lady Elizabeth Howard, wife of B. E. Howard, Esq. Presumptive heir to the duke of norfolk, and daughter to the earl of fauconberg, Before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, Feb. 24, 1794, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, Damages One Thousand Pounds. Embellished with a striking likeness of the lady. Taken in short hand by an eminent barrister.
Norfolk, Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of, 1765-1842.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Eliz. Leslie Christie, Daughter of the Late Sir William Baird, Bart. of Saughton Hall, and Wife of James Christie, Esquire, Capt. in the late 88th Regiment of Foot, And son of Major General Christie; for committing adultery with Joseph Baker, Esq; And Violating her Conjugal Vow.
[Christie, James, Esquire]Date: [1783?]- Books
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The trial at large of the Right Honourable Lady Cadogan for adultery with the Rev. Mr. Cooper, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in Westminster-Hall. Plaintiff's counsel, Hon Tho. Erskine and Mr. Baldwin. Defendant's, Mr. Law. Taken in short hand by a student in the Inner Temple.
Cadogan, Charles Sloane, Earl, 1728-1807.Date: 1794- Books
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The history of the most remarkable tryals in Great Britain and Ireland, in capital cases, viz. Heresy, Treason, Felony, Incest, Poisoning, Adultery, Rapes, Sodomy, Witchcraft, Pyracy, Murder, Robbery, &c. Both by the unusual Methods of Ordeal, Combat, and Attainder, and by the Ecclesiastical, Civil and Common Laws of these Realms. Faithfully Extracted from Records, and other Authentick Authorities, as well Manuscript as Printed.
Date: 1715- Books
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Adultery anatomized: in a select collection of tryals, for criminal conversation. Brought down from the infant ages of cuckoldom in England, to its full growth in the present times. In two volumes. ...
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXI. [1761]