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The trial of William Baker, sugar baker, for forging an East-India warrant for the delivery of goods, purporting to lie in the East-India warehouse; and publishing the same, knowing it to be such; at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey. On Saturday the ninth of December, 1750 being the first sessions in the Mayoralty of the Right Hon. Francis Cokayne, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the City of London.
Baker, William, active 18th century.Date: 1751- Books
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A relation of Dr. Dodd's behaviour in Newgate, according to the Rev. Mr. Villette the ordinary's account, with reflexions thereon; and the Doctor's last solemn declaration.
Date: [1777]- Books
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The trial of Thomas Phipps, the elder, Thomas Phipps, the younger, and William Thomas, for forgery, at the assize holden at Shrewsbury, for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the 11th of August, 1789, before The Hon. Sir Richard Perryn, Knt. One of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster.
Phipps, Thomas, the elder.Date: M,DCC,LXXX,IX. [1789]- Books
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A letter to the Right Hon. Earl of Suffolk, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state; in which the innocence of Robert Perreau is demonstrated.
Marcellus, active 1775.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A genuine narrative of the lives, adventures, escapes, and trial, of Joseph and George Weston, convicted July 6, 1782, of capital crimes. With several original letters of clergymen. The whole exhibiting a most striking view of human nature, in its utmost depravity, in a series of frauds, villainies, and highway robberies, scarcely to be paralleled in the annals of infamy; which mark the complection of the characters of the brothers, from the dawn of youth, until they filled up the measure of their iniquity, and forfeited their lives the the injured laws of their country. Written by an impartial hand.
Impartial hand.Date: 1782- Books
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The tryal of William Fuller, upon an information for being an impostor, and of ill name and reputation: Falsely, Maliciously, Wickedly and Seditiously Contriving, Practising and Intending the late King William and his Subjects Falsely and Unlawfully to delude and deceive, and Discords between the said late King and his Peers, and the Noblemen of this Kingdom, to excite and stir up, by publishing two scandalous libels, the one called, The original letters from the late King. The other called, Twenty six depositions o f persons of quality and worth. Of which he was found guilty. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, at Guildhall, Wednesday, May 20. 1702.
Fuller, William, 1670-1733.Date: 1702- Books
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The trial of Thomas Phipps, the elder, Thomas Phipps, the younger, and William Thomas, for forgery, at the assize holden at Shrewsbury, for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the 11th of August, 1789, before The Hon. Sir Richard Perryn, Knt. One of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster.
Phipps, Thomas, the elder.Date: M,DCC,LXXX,IX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd; elucidating several circumstances which did not appear on the trial; refuting particular falsities and Mal-Aspersions asserted by that Notified lady, and relating a Circumstantial Account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her. The Whole authenticated by the Affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the Hands of the Publisher, and a Copy of which is annexed.
Hart, Christian, Mrs.Date: [1776]- Books
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Mrs. Marg. Car. Rudd's case considered, respecting Robert Perreau; in an address to Henry Drummond, Esq. and the gentlemen of the jury who tried Mr. Robert Perreau; with a comparative view of his trial and his last solemn declaration.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]