Trials - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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This day was published, number 1. A new edition, (being the fourth) of A complete collection of state-trials, And Proceedings For High Treason, And Other Crimes And Misdemeanours: Commencing With The Eleventh Year of the Reign of King Richard II. And Ending With The Sixteenth Year of the Reign of King George III. To which is prefixed, a new preface, by Francis Hargrave, Esq. London, printed by T. Wright: for J. and F. Rivington, L. Davis, T. Longman, W. Owen, T. Cadell, M. Folingsby, T. Lowndes, B. Law, J. Wilkie, R. Horsfield, M. Hingeston, S. Bladon, T. Carnan, and the rest of the Proprietors: and sold by G. Kearsly; also by all the booksellers in town and country. Conditions. I. This Work will be printed in a handsome Manner on a Demy Paper; and will be comprised in Two Hundred and Ten Numbers, making Six Volumes in Folio. If it should exceed that Quantity, the Overplus will be given Gratis. II. Each Number containing Six Sheets, Price One Shilling, will be published Weekly. III. As it is proposed to print a List of the Subscribers in the last Number, it is requested that those who intend to become Purchasers, will send their Names and Address to Mr. Kearsly, in Fleet-Street, London; Mr. Fletcher, at Oxford; Mess. Fletcher and Hodson, at Cambridge; Mr. Cadell, in Bristol; Mrs. Lynch, in Dublin; or their respective Booksellers. *** Great Part of the Work being already printed, the Purchasers may depend upon the Regularity of its Publication. When the Whole is finished, the Price will be considerably raised to Non-Subscribers
Date: 1775]- E-books
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The counsellor's magazine or, a complete law library for barristers, conveyancers, attornies, solicitors, clerks, students, and others who would wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the law; A Science of too interesting a Nature to be neglected by any One who has Property or Character to protect. By a society of gentlemen, of the Middle Temple.
Society of Gentlemen of the Middle Temple.Date: 1796- E-books
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The trials of James Brownrigg , and John Brownrigg, his son, for confining and inhumanly scourging Mary Mitchel, spinster; at the general Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Guildhall, on Monday, October 19, 1767. In the Seventh Year of His Majesty's Reign; before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Kite, Kt. Lord-Mayor, James Eyre, Esq; Recorder, And others His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the City of London. Published by Authority of the Court.
Brownrigg, JamesDate: [1767]- E-books
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The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox , for the wilful murder of Mr. Duncan Robertson, In Holborn, Who were Tried at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, On Friday the 15th of December, 1786. Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson, professor of short-hand; And Published by Authority. Number I. Part I. of the Sessions Paper.
Great Britain. Sessions (City of London and County of Middlesex)Date: MDCCLXXXVI [1786]- E-books
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The proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace , Oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London, And also the Goal Delivery for the County of Middlesex, Held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, On Wednesday the 5th, Thursday the 6th, and Friday the 7th, of December, In the Thirty-Third Year of His Majesty's Reign. Number I. for the Year 1760. Being the First Sessions in the Mayoralty of The Right Honble Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London.
Great Britain. Sessions (City of London and County of Middlesex)Date: [1759]-60