21 results filtered with: Trials (Perjury) - Early works to 1800
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Answers for James Purves writer to the Signet, to the petition of James Lindsay messenger.
Purves, James, 1709-1770.Date: 1764]- Books
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An account of the tryal, condemnation, and execution of Mansel Sansbury, who was executed at Buckingham on Friday, July 22, 1743, at 7 in the morning; with his Iast [sic] dying speech at the place of execution.
Sansbury, Mansel, -1743.Date: 1743]- Books
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The respondent's case. William Sheppard and Thomas Stevens Appellants. John Smith, Steven Smith and Anne Smith Infants, by their Father and next Friend Respondents.
Smith, John, active 1705.Date: 1705]- Books
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Le procès sans fin, ou L'Histoire de John Bull, Publiée sur un Manuscrit trouvé dans le Cabinet du fameux Sire Humfroy Polesworth, en l'année 1712. par le docteur Swift.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1753- Books
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The trial of James Mair, for wilful and corrupt perjury. Tried at Nisi Prius, the Sittings after Trinity Term, 26 Geo. III. at Westminster, before Mr. Justice Buller, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, [sic]
Mair, James, active 1786.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Proceedings at the assizes at Thetford, on the 18th of March, 1786, and the 24th of March, 1787, in the trial of William Hurry, Merchant, Of the Borough of Great Yarmouth, On an Indictment preferred against him by John Watson, Attorney at Law, then Mayor Elect of the said Borough, for wilful and corrupt perjury: and in the action against the said John Watson, Then Mayor of the said Borough, brought by the said William Hurry, for a malicious prosecution of him by the above Indictment: with The Substance of Mr. Partridge's Opening in the first Trial: and The Speeches at large of Mess. Erskine and Hardinge in the last. To which are added A Relation of the Nonsuit in the latter Cause at the Norfolk Assizes in August last; and a Report of the Argument thereupon in the Court of Common Pleas the Michaelmas Term following; and the Judgement of that Court, as delivered by the Lord Chief Justice, when the Nonsuit was set aside, and a new Trial granted.
Hurry, William.Date: [1787]- Books
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Ans. Sir James Sinclair, Bart. to the pet. & comp. Sir Will. Dunbar, Bart, &c. Isaac Grant, agent. Answers for Sir James Sinclair of May, Bart. respondent; to the petition and complaint of Sir William Dunbar, Bart. of Hemprigs, Captain Thomas Dunbar of Westfield, John Campbell-Sutherland, Esq; of Forse, ...
Caithness, James Sinclair, Earl of, 1766-1823.Date: 1789]- Books
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To the persons assembled about the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey.
Date: 1754]- Books
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An impartial account of that mysterious affair of Elizabeth Canning. Containing: a strict enquiry into every particular transaction from the first Publishing her Case to this present Time. With 'squire Fielding's opinion of this mysterious Affair. Also Virtue Hall's recantation and declaration, &c. The Whole Collected for the Perusal of the Public, that they may be a better Judge of this Strange Affair. (price-Threepence.).
Date: Printed in the Year 1753- Books
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A counter-Address to the public, occasioned by Sir Crisp Gascoyne's account of his own conduct, relative to the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires. The second edition. To which are prefixed two letters, taken from the Public Advertiser of Monday, June 24, and Friday, June 28th last, on behalf of Elizabeth Canning.
Lover of justice, mercy and truth.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The infamy of Justice Kelynge, Justice Pell, and John Broughton, bruiser: or, the transactions of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor's secret committee, from the twentieth of December last to this day, Tuesday, January 31, 1769. ...
Moore, William, publisher.Date: 1769]- Books
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The tryal of Mary Heath, Upon an Indictment for Perjury, before the Lord Chief Justice Marley, And the Justices of the Court of King's bench in Ireland, On Friday, the Eighth of February, 1744.
Heath, Mary, Mrs.Date: 1745- Books
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The respondents case. Henry Mickleburgh, Appellant, against Samuel Crispe, Clerk, Respondent.
Crispe, Samuel, clerk.Date: 1710]- Books
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A full and complete narrative of the transactions between D. and R. Perreau, and Mrs. Rudd, &c.
Date: 1776?]- Books
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Andrew Savage, Esquire, and Patrick Savage, his eldest son, a minor, by the said Andrew his father, and next friend, appellants. Godfrey Echlin, John Magill, Margaret his wife, John Trotter, and Ann his wife, --- --- --- --- --- respondents. The appellants case.
Savage, Andrew.Date: 1744]- Books
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Bryan Ferrand, William Watkinson, & al' appellants; and Richard Jackson, respondent. The appellants case.
Ferrand, Bryan.Date: 1704]- Books
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Cruelty of cruelties, or the innocent and injur'd mens appeal to humanity, or the unparalleled malicious prosecution, and false imprisonment, of Thos. Atwell, and Fredk. Bodily, by John Moore ... and Thomas Furniss ... and Justice Brettle ... in the county of Middlesex.
Date: 1776]- Books
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Mr. Smythies's vindication from the foul calumnies of Dr. Harison, And the Plain Perjuries of his witnesses at Brentwood-Assizes, Aug. 12. 1701. and at Doctors Commons, Novemb. 9. 1702. By William Smythies Jun. Rector of St. Michael Mile-End, in Colchester, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Sandwich.
Smythies, William, -1715.Date: [1702 [i.e. 1703]]- Books
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The infamy of Justice Kelynge, Justice ----, and John Broughton, bruiser: or, the transactions of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor's secret committee, from the twentieth of December last to this day, Tuesday, January 31, 1769. ...
Moore, William, publisher.Date: 1769]- Books
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Condescendence for Alexander Brown merchant in Edinburgh, of facts he offers to prove in the complaint exhibited by him, against Robert Bull merchant in Leith.
Brown, Alexander, merchant.Date: 1745]- Books
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A counter-Address to the public, relative to the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires. Being a proper introduction to the refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoyne's account of his own conduct.
Lover of justice, mercy and truth.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]