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The trial of Lady Ann Foley; wife of the Hon. Edward Foley, Esq; and daughter of William, Earl of Coventry, for adultery, with the Right Hon. Charles Henry Earl of Peterborough, in the consistorial and episcopal court at Doctor's Commons. Containing the whole of the evidence.
Foley, Edward, 1747-1803.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The trial of Lady Ann Foley. Wife of the Hon. Edward Foley, Esq; and daughter of William Earl of Coventry, for adultery with the Right Hon. Charles Henry Earl of Peterborough, in the consistorial and episcopal court at Doctors Commons. containing the whole of the evidence.
Foley, Edward, 1747-1803.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Eliz. Leslie Christie, Daughter of the Late Sir William Baird, Bart. of Saughton Hall, and Wife of James Christie, Esquire, Capt. in the late 88th Regiment of Foot, And son of Major General Christie; for committing adultery with Joseph Baker, Esq; And Violating her Conjugal Vow.
[Christie, James, Esquire]Date: [1783?]- Books
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Trial of Cornet Sykes: for crim. con. with Mrs. Parslowe.
Sykes, Francis WilliamDate: 1790- Books
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Crim. Con. A narrative of a late trial in a cause of crim. con. Wherein the Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Westmeath was plaintiff, and the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, defendant. To which is subjoined: a poetical deseant on modern incontinency; or, The mysteries of coaching developed. With a word or two directing to the choice of charioteers, addressed to the higher circles. And in conclusion: a coach-scene described; or, a dissertation on strokes. After the manner of sterne.
Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent, Earl of, 1760-1814.Date: [1796]- Books
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Crim. Con. A narrative of a late trial in a cause of crim. con. Wherein the Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Westmeath was plaintiff, and the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, defendant. To which is subjoined: a poetical descant on modern incontinency; or, the mysteries of coaching developed. With a word or two directing to the choice of charioteers, addressed to the higher circles. And in conclusion: a coach-scene described; or, a dissertation on strokes. After the manner of sterne.
Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent, Earl of, 1760-1814.Date: [1796]- Books
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The trial with the whole of the evidence, between the Right. Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, bart. comptroller of His Majesty's houshold, governor of the isle of Wight, Member of Parliament for the Borough of Newport in that island, one of the verdurers of the New Forest, colonel of the South Battalion of the Hampshire Militia, one of His Majesty's most honourable privy council, F.R.S. and A.S.-plaintiff, and George Maurice Bissett, Esq. defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife; Before the Right Hon. William, Earl of Mansfield, and a special jury, in His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the 21st of February, 1782. Taken in short hand by Robert Pye Donkin, of the King's-Bench Treasury-Office.
Worsley, Richard, Sir, 1751-1805.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The second part of the trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq; and Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; at the Consistory Court of Doctor's commons; upon a Libel and Allegations, Charging her with the Crime of adultery with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire; and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes, fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the Whole of the Evidence in that very Extraordinary trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The second part of the trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq; And Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; At The Consistory Court of Doctor's Commons; upon A Libel And Allegations, Charging her with the crime of adultery With Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire; and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes, fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the whole of the evidence in that very Extraordinary Trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Trial for adultery, in Westminster Hall, on Wednesday, December 9, 1789, Before Lord Kenyon, John Parslow, Esq. plaintiff, and Francis William Sykes, Esq. defendant, for crimianl conversation with the plaintiff's wife. Taken in short hand, and revised by a student of eminence.
Parslow, John.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Ann Nisbett, wife of Walter Nisbett, Esq; of Grafton Street, Berkeley Square, and of Kirkby, in the county of York, for committing adultery with Thomas Totty, Esq; (A captain in the navy, and commander of His Majesty's ship the Sphynx) at Doctors Commons. The principal witnesses in this cause are, Hugh Strevenson, Mr. Nisbett's Butler; John West, Esq; major of His Majesty's fourth regiment of foot; Edward Andrew, of Graston Street, Berkeley Square; Mary Hill, Spinster; Catharine Nisbett, Spinster, &c.
Nisbett, Ann.Date: [1783]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. D' Eendraght, Jan Boufet, Master. John Shaw, Commander of the private Ship of War the Caesar, the pretended sole Captor, - - - - - - Appellant. Jane Dooling, Widow, the Relict and Administratrix of Laurence Dooling, deceased, late Commander of the private Ship of War the Patsey, and Joseph Fayrer, otherwise Farrer, Commander of the private Ship of War the Harlequin, joint Chacers and Captors, - - - - - - Respondents. An Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Case on Behalf of Jane Dooling, One of the Respondents.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn, on an action on the case wherein the damages sued for was 10,000 l. for crim. con. with Ad----l K-----s's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, by a special jury, on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. When one thousand pounds damages were given to the plaintiff. With an introductory preface.
Knowles, Charles, Sir, 1704?-1777.Date: 1757- Books
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Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. St. Eustatius, And its Dependencies. Elias Lindo, pretended Owner of sundry Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes, - - - - Claimant. The Right Honourable Lord Rodney, and the Honourable Lieutenant General John Vaughan, - - Captors. Case On Behalf of the Captors, on Petition in Objection to the Register's Report as to Claim No. 8.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Eendraght, Jan Beaufet, Master. John Shaw, Commander of the Private Ship of War the Caesar, the pretended sole Chaser and Captor of the said Ship and Goods, - - Appellant. Against Joseph Fayrer, otherwise Farrer, Commander of the Private Ship of War the Harlequin, and Elizabeth Dooling, Widow, the Relict and Administratrix of Lawrence Dooling, late Commander of the Private Ship of War the Patsey, joint Chasers and Captors of the said Ship and Goods, - - - - - - Respondents. Case on behalf of the said Joseph Fayrer, one of the Respondents.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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The whole of the trial of the Hon. Charles Wyndham, on a charge of adultery, with Sophia, the wife of Anthony Hodges, Esq. Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster Hall. When After an Examination of considerable Length, replete with curious Matter, and in which was mentioned, among others, an Illustrious Personage, The Jury gave a Verdict in Favour of the Defendant. Embellished with a striking likeness of Mrs. Hodges. Taken in short hand by a gentleman of the Temple.
Hodges, Anthony.Date: [1791]- Books
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The trial, with the whole of the evidence, between the Right Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, Bart. Comptroller of his Majesty's Houshold, Governor of the Isle of Wight, Member of Parliament for the Borough of Newport in that Island, one of the Verdurers of the New Forest, Colonel of the South Battalion of the Hampshire Militia, one of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, F. R. S. and A. S. - Plaintiff, and George Maurice Bissett, Esq. defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife; Before the Right Hon. William, Earl of mansfield, and a Special Jury, in His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, on Thurday the 21st of February, 1782. Taken in short hand by Robert Pye Donkin, Of the King's-Bench Treasury-Office.
Worsley, Richard, Sir, 1751-1805.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Mrs. Inglefield's justification, containing the proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court, before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert, L. L. D. On July 11 and 17, 1785, taken in short hand by W. Blanchard; with a preface and notes by Mrs. Ann Inglefield. N. B. All immodest Expressions are expunged.
Inglefield, Ann.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Trial for adultery, in Westminster Hall, on Wednesday, December, 9, 1789, before Lord Kenyon, John Parslow, Esq plaintiff, and Francis William Sykes, Esq. defendant, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. Taken in short hand, and revised by a student of eminence.
Parslow, John.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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The proceedings at large on the trial of Mr. Henry Kelly, of the city of Dublin, Taylor, for Crim. Con. WIth Mary Read, the wife of Mr. John Read, of the said city Dancing-Master, July 30, 1791.
Kelly, Henry, taylor.Date: M.DCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The trial of General Gunning, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Duberly, wife of Mr. Duberly; before Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, March, 1792: Containing many curious particulars; among others an account of an extraordinary game of blindman's buff; in which the parties towzled each other upon the carpet. &c. &c. &c. Taken in short hand by a Student of the Middle Temple.
Duberly, James.Date: 1792- Books
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In the High Court of Appeals for Prizes. On an Appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court at Minorca. La Colombe-Jean Joseph Charronier Master. Robert Heard, Commander of the Private Ship of War Success, the Captor of the said Ship, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes therein laden, and therewith taken and seized - - - Appellant. Against Daniel M̀neille, Esquire, the Petitioner or Claimant of the said Ship La Colombe, and the Goods, Money, and other Things, in said Ship - - - - Respondent. Appendix to the Case on Behalf of the Appellant.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. With their commanders and stations. To which are added the following lists, &c. Establishment of rates and men page 2 Appointment of officers - 2 Pursers superrannuation - 2 Establishment of ships in Ordinary - 2 Contractions explained - - 2 Comparative rank of officers - 2 Widows annual pensions - - 2 Navy-agents - - - - 2 Navy-list, with the pursers 3 to 14 Hired armed vessels, cutt. & lug. 15 Gun and fire vessels - - - 16 Revenue and excise cutters - 16 Naval fencibles - - - 16 Statement of the British Nav. force 17 Total of all captures - 17 Advertisements to correspondents 17 Admirals - - - - 18 Admirals & their secretaries pay page 19 Admirals stations and secretaries 19 Admirals pensions - - - 19 Superannuated admirals - - 19 Post-captains - - - 20 Captains pay, half-pay, superannuation, and pensions - - 21 Commanders - - - 22 Retired lientenants - - 23 Lieutenants - - 23 to 28 Lieuts. pay, half-pay, and pensions 29 Masters - - - - 29 Masters pay, half-pay, superannuations, and pensions - - 30 Physicians and surgeons - page 31 Surgeons pay, half-pay, & bounty 32 Impress service - - - 33 Agent victuallers - - - 33 Governors of Royal Hospitals - 33 Master builders at the different yards 33 Marine forces - - 34 to 36 Signal towers - - - 36 French ships taken, &c. - 37 Dutch ships taken, &c. - 42 Spanish ships taken, &c. - 43 British ships lost, taken, &c. - 44 Prize and head-money payable - 40 Command. who have lost their lives 47 Admiralty, navy, and other public offices - - - - 49 Corrected to March, 1800, and to be continued monthly. Price Sixpence.
Great Britain. Royal Navy.Date: 1800- Books
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Valentine Quin, Esq; and Mary his wife; Pryce Hartstongue, Esq; and Alice his wife; and Mary Widenham - - - - - - - - - appellants. John Johnston, administrator of Deborah Cox, - - - respondent. The respondent's case.
Johnston, John, active 1739.Date: 1739]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Ann Wood, wife of William Wood, Esq. Commissary and pay-master of artillery; for adultery with Quintin Dick, Esq. merchant, of King-street, Cheapside, London; During the absence of her said husband in North America and the West-Indies, upon His Majesty's duty. Being the particulars of an adulterous intercouse for the space of several years. In which the amorous parties shewed as little attention to decency as to fidelity. This cause was tried a few days ago in the Consistorial Episcopal Court at Doctor's Commons.
Wood, William, commissary.Date: [1786]