Trails - England - Early works to 1800
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Just publish'd , a True Relation of The Case of George Griffin. With a vindication of my self from the aspersions cast on me on that account: together with some remarks on the fracture, discover'd by Mr. Nourse and Mr. Woods, jun. By Samuel Glass, surgeon.
Glass, Samuel, d. 1773.Date: MDCCXXXIX [1739]- E-books
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John Hartland, tried at Kingstown, March 23, 1796, for a riot, in St. George's-Fields, Southwark with the chief part of the condemned sermon, brief and remarks on the trial, &c.
Date: M,DCCXCVI. [1796]- E-books
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The whole trial of the incendiaries , before the recorder of London, on Saturday, Oct. 30, 1790, at the Sessions-House, in the Old Bailey; for setting on fire, and burning the house of Mr. Gilding in Aldersgate-Street, with the recorder's charge to the jury, and his pathetic sentence of death passed on the Prisoners.
Lowe, Edward, 1767?-1790?.Date: [1790?]- E-books
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Lay-tyranny: or, the clergy oppress'd, by patrons and impropriators . Instanced in the memorable case of the Reverend Mr. Roger Throp, ... taken from a manuscript drawn up by himself ..
Date: 1739- E-books
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A plain historical account of the tryal between the Honourable James Annesley, Esq; plaintiff, (who was banish'd into America, by his cruel Uncle, where he remain'd many Years in Slavery.) and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, defendant: In which the Councils Pleadings on both Sides are entirely preserved; with the Evidence of the most material Witnesses easily digested, the Law Terms, Whe-Latin or French explain'd; and the whole free from the Burthen of tedious and trifling Circumstances, which too often attend larger Accounts.
James AnnesleyDate: 1744