A genuine account of the proceedings on the trial of Florence Hensey, M.D. At the Bar of the King's Bench Court in Westminster-Hall, upon an Indictment in the Crown for High Treason, in carrying on a Correspondence with France by Letters, in which he gave a particular Account of our Fleets and Armies, and the Places of their Destination; Before the Right Honourable the Earl of Mansfield, And other Justices of the said Court, and a special Jury of Freeholders of the County of Middlesex, On Monday the 12th Day of June, 1758, when the Prisoner was found Guilty. Together with the Substance of the said Letters. With a curious copper-plate.

  • Hensey, Florence, 1722-
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[1758]
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London : printed for H. Owen, at the Britannia Printing-Office, White-Friers, Fleet-Street, [1758]

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[4],64p. : ill.,port. ; 80.

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ESTC T1488

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