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The trial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie, for the crimes of incest and murder. Containing the whole procedure of the High Court of Justiciary, upon the 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th days of August 1765.
Nairne, Katharine.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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Information for Archibald Earl of Eglintoun, and James Montgomery, Esquire, his Majesty's Advocate, for his Majesty's interest; against Mungo Campbell, excise-officer at Saltcoats, in the county of Air, now prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, pannel.
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Montgomery : 1766-1775)Date: 1770]- Books
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The whole trial, confession and sentence, of Mr. Robert Irvine chaplain to Baillie Gordon, who was this day execute at the Green-side betwixt Leith and Edinburgh, for murdering of John and Alexander Gordons. ...
Irvine, Robert, -1717.Date: 1717]- Books
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The genuine tryal of Capt. John Porteous, before the High Criminal Court, or the Lords of Justiciary, in Scotland; for firing his own piece, and ordering the men under his command to fire amongst the spectators, at the Execution of Andrew Wilson, in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, the 14th of April, 1736. By which six Persons were kill'd, viz. Charles Husband, Archibald Ballantyne, John Anderson, Alexander Macneil, Margaret Gordon, and Henry Graham: And eleven Persons dangerously wounded, viz. Margaret Arthur, Jane Peat, David Wallace, James Philp, David Kidd, Patrick Spalding, James Lyle, Alexander Wallace, John Miller, David Ogilvie, and James Nivan. Containing 1. The Libel or Indictment of his Majesty's Solicitor-General against Porteous. 2. Interlocutor, or Judgment of the said Lords on the 6th July, 1736, upon it. 3. The Names of the Assize or Petit-Jury. 4. The Prisoner's judicial Confession. 5. The Information for his Majesty's Advocate, for his Highness's Interest, against Captain Porteous, on July 12th, 1736. 6. The Information of the Council, or Advocates for the said Captain Porteous, on the 13th July, 1736. N. B. These contain the curious and learned Pleadings of Council of both sides, according to the Civil, Municipal, and Common Law of all Nations in such Cases. 7. The particular Depositions and Examinations of twenty six Witnesses, adduc'd upon the 19th of July 1736, by his Majesty's Advocate or Attorney General, for proving the Libel. 8. The Depositions and Examinations of the sixteen Witnesses adduc'd by the Council for the Prisoner. 9. Verdict return'd by the aforesaid Jury, the 20th July, 1736. 10. The Sentence pronounc'd by the Lords upon the Jury's returning this Verdict. 11. The Petition of Captain Porteous presented to her Majesty Queen Caroline, Guardian of these Realms, for Mercy. 12. A full and true Account of the Mob's executing him the 7th of September, 1736. More Authentick than any yet publish'd.
Porteous, John, -1736.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]