7 results filtered with: Trials (Crimes against humanity) - Early works to 1800
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Remarks upon Sir Alexander Cuming's case.
Kennedy, Andrew, Sir, -1717.Date: 1711]- Books
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The case of Dr. Wishart, principal of the College of Edinburgh, humbly submitted to the Venerable Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Wishart, William, -1753.Date: 1738?]- Books
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The case of Joseph Cooper, of Drury-Lane, printer, sentenced ... to a year's imprisonment and to the pillory, for having printed a paragraph reflecting on the character of the Russian Ambassador.
Cooper, Joseph, -1808.Date: 1781]- Books
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The British tribunal: for 1789. Containing the most remarkable trials for street and highway robberies, murder, Private Stealing, Libels, Forgery, Rapes, Adultery, &c. &c. From the notes of a student, who attends the different judicial courts.
Date: [1790]- Books
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Remaks [sic] on Mr. Bradbury's state of his case. Wherein is fairly related the whole affair between him and James Hearne. ... By John Taylor.
Taylor, John, Cordwainer.Date: 1755- Books
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The case of the comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, in relation to a bill now depending in the House of Commons, intitled, A bill for the more effectual punishing of rogues and vagabonds, &c.
Date: 1737?]- Books
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An appeal to humanity, in an account of the life and cruel actions of Elizabeth Brownrigg. Who was tried at the Old Bailey on the 12th of September 1767, and sentenced to be hanged at Tyburn on Monday the 14th of the same Month, for curelly Beating and Starving Mary Clifford, a Parish Girl, her Apprentice; giving a true and circumstantial Account of that Barbarous Transaction. To which is added the trial of Elizabeth Branch and her daughter, for the Murder of their Servant Maid, &c. &c.
Date: 1767