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Arsonists in eighteenth-century France : an essay in the typology of crime / André Abbiateci.
Abbiateci, André.Date: 1978- Ephemera
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Arsona tablevags : tratamiento de la tricomoniasis vaginal / Laboratorios "Life".
Date: [1951]- Books
The case of William Speirs : arson; plea of insanity.
Date: 1858- Books
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Leabhar aith-ghearr ceist co'-thionnal urramach na'n diadhuirean le an dearbhaidhe as na scrioptairibh naomha. ... Air an scriobha' on bheurla anns a' Ghailic albanaich, le Seumas Mac Iullamhoirre, ...
Date: 1800- Pictures
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Sir John Fielding judges a case of arson while surrounded by personifications of perverted justice. Engraving, 1771.
Date: [1771]Reference: 583873i- Books
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Reflections occasioned by the frequency of fires in the metropolis; with thoughts on measures for adding to public security, and remarks on the law of arson. Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon, Lord Chief Justice of England. By Philanthropos.
Stonestreet, George Griffin.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
The village in court : arson, infanticide, and poaching in the court records of Upper Bavaria, 1848-1910 / Regina Schulte ; translated by Barrie Selman.
Schulte, Regina, 1949-Date: 1994- Books
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A most notable example of an vngracious son, who in the pride of his heart denyed his owne father : and how God for his offence, turned his meat into loathsome toades. To the tune of Lord Darley.
Date: [1638?]- Books
Fire-raising : its motivation and management / Herschel Prins.
Prins, Herschel, 1928-2016.Date: 1994- Books
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A bill of fare : for, a Saturday nights supper, a Sunday morning breakfast, and a Munday dinner, described in a pleasant new merry ditie. To the tune of Cooke Laurell, or, Michaelmas terme.
M. P. (Martin Parker), -1656?Date: [1637]- Books
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Cuckolds haven: or, The marry'd mans miserie : who must abide the penaltie of being hornify'd: hee unto his neighbours doth make his case knowne, and tels them all plainly, the case is their owne. To the tune of, the Spanish gipsie.
Date: [1638]- Books
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The ladies cabinet opened : vvherein is found hidden severall experiments in preserving and conserving, physicke, and surgery, cookery and huswifery.
Date: 1639- Pictures
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A stable on fire at night: a man leads two horses past a lamenting couple and a dead man. Etching with engraving by C. Visscher after P. van Laer.
Laer, Pieter van, approximately 1592-1642.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 43717i- Books
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A full and particular account of that sad and deplorable fire, Which happen'd on Thursday the 13th of January, 1715/14, about 6 a Clock, at Bear-Key, between the Custom-House and Billingsgate, with a True and Exact List of all the Persons who were Kill'd and Wounded, as also their Names and Places of Abode; Likewise the Number of Houses which were Burnt, Blown up and Damag'd.
Date: [1715]- Books
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An abstract of the settlement of the Westminster Contributionship for Insuring Houses and Buildings from Loss by Fire; including the additions and alterations made by the members at their general meetings.
Westminster Contributionship.Date: 1765?]- Books
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An abstract of the settlement of the Westminster Contributionship for insuring houses, &c. from loss by fire; including the additions made by the members, at their general-meetings.
Westminster Contributionship.Date: 1755?]- Books
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The trial at large of James Hill, otherwise James Hind, otherwise James Aitken, commonly known by the name of John the Painter, who was tried and convicted at the assizes held at Winchester, on Thursday March 6, 1777, ... for setting fire to the rope-house in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth, ... together with the confession ... also the particulars of his life, ...
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: 1777- Books
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The trial of James Hill, commonly called John the Painter, at the castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 6th day of March, 1777, Before The Hon. Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt. for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a certain building called the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. To which i added the particulars of his confession, taken down from his own Mouth by Sir John Fielding's Clerk, the Morning after his Condemnation.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]- Pictures
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Cleopatra setting fire to the sails of a ship . Etching by F. Chauveau., 1648.
Chauveau, François, 1613-1676.Date: 1648Reference: 42964i- Books
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The trial of James Hill, alias, John the painter, for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the Rope-House, in the King's Yard at Portsmouth; tried at Winchester, March 6th, 1777. Before the Hon. Sir William Henry Ashurst, knt. and Sir Beaumont Hotham. Taken in short-hand by a gentleman at the trial.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]- Books
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An abstract of the settlement of the Westminster Contributionship for insuring houses and buildings from loss by fire; including the additions and alterations made by the members at their general meetings.
Westminster Contributionship.Date: 1774?]- Books
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Der Nachweis von Schriftfälschungen, Blut, Sperma, usw. unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Photographie : mit einem Anhange über Brandstiftungen für Chemiker, Pharmazeuten, Mediziner, Juristen, Polizeiorgane, usw. / von M. Dennstedt und F. Voigtländer.
Dennstedt, M. (Max), 1852-1931.Date: 1906- Books
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The life of James Aitken, commonly called John the Painter, an incendiary, who was tried at the castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 7th day of March, 1777, and convicted of setting fire to His Majesty's dock-yard, at Portsmouth Exhibiting a detail of Facts of the utmost Importance to Great Britain. The Whole faithfully taken down from the convict's own mouth, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, preceding his Execution. Published by Authority.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]- Books
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The whole trial of John the Painter, for setting fire to the rope-house at Portsmouth, which came on at the assizes held at Winchester, on Thursday last, the 6th of March, 1777.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: 1777]- Books
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The trial at large of Ed. Lowe and Wm. Jobbins, before the recorder of London, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey. On Saturday the 30th of October, 1790, for not having the fear of God before their eyes, but being moved and instigated by the devil, on the 16th day o May last, at Aldersgate Street, feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously did set on fire and burn the house of Francis Gilding. They were both found guilty. Death. By E. Hodgson, Short-Hand writer to the old bailey.
Lowe, Edward, 1767?-1790?.Date: [1790?]