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Full report of the trial of Thomas Hall for the murder of Captain Henry Cain : Before his honor Mr. Justice Williams, at the Supreme Court, Dunedin, January, 1887.
Hall, Thomas, -1887?Date: MDCCCLXXXVII
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A complete report of the trial of Miss Madeline Smith : for the alleged poisoning of Pierre Emile L'Angelier / Revised and corrected, with an introductory chapter, by John Morison ... With a correct portrait taken in the court.
Madeleine SmithDate: 1857
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Trial of Robert Sawle Donnall, on suspicion of poisoning Mrs. Downing, his mother in law, tried at Launceston, March 31, 1817, at the Lent Assize, for the county of Cornwall, before the Hon. Sir Charles Abbott, Knt.
Donnall, Robert SawleDate: [1817]- Books
Final treatment : the file on Dr. X / Matthew L. Lifflander.
Lifflander, Matthew L.Date: [1979], ©1979
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The trial of John Donnellan, esq. (late master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon of Oxford-Street) at the assizes holden at Warwick on Tuesday the 27th of March, 1781, before Francis Buller, esq., one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench, for the wilful murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, bart / taken in short-hand by a barrister at law attending the Midland Circuit.
John DonellanDate: [1781?]
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Report of the trial of Madeleine Smith : before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, June 30th to July 9th, 1857, for the alleged poisoning of Pierre Émile l'Angelier / by Alexander Forbes Irvine, advocate.
Madeleine SmithDate: 1857- Books
A strict and impartial enquiry into the cause and death of the late William Scawen, Esq; of Woodcote-Lodge, in Surry : ascertaining, from the medical evidences against Jane Butterfield, the impossibility of poison having been given him. To which is added, an account of accidental poisons, to which families are exposed, with their antidotes ... / By D. Ingram.
Dale IngramDate: 1777
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The trial of Dr Edward William Pritchard for murder by poisoning. Wood engraving, 1865.
Date: [1865]Reference: 47162i
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Circumstantial evidence : The extraordinary case of Eliza Fenning, who was executed in 1815, for attempting to poison the family of Orlibar Turner, by mixing arsenic in yeast dumplings. With a statement of facts, since developed tending to prove her innocence of the crime.
Elizabeth FenningDate: [1829?]
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The tryal of Mr. Richard Weston, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. October the 19th, 1615. 13 Jac. I.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
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Proc de Madame Lafarge : empoisonnement.
Date: 1840