Trials - England - London - Early works to 1800
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The True and authentic trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey . Containing, the true and remarkable trial of Clinch and Mackly, who are to be hanged on Monday next, and and their bodies dissected, for the murder of Mr. Fryer.
Date: [1797]- E-books
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The Trial of George Jay, for felony and piracy, In adhering to the enemies of the King, by being on board the L'Espoir French privateer, with intent to act against the subjects of this realm . Tried before Sir James Marriott, at the Admiralty sessions, held at the Sessions House, Old Bailey. Ordered for execution on Monday, March 5, at execution dock. Including the other trials.
Date: 1798?]- E-books
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The trial at large of John Rusby, corn-factor, for regrating corn, at the Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, London, 8th Nov. last; tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, the 4th July, 1800 . Taken in Short-Hand by a Barrister of the Inner Temple.
Rusby, JohnDate: [1800?]- E-books
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General and true history of the lives and actions of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, &c. Interpers'd with several remarkable trials of the most notorious malefactors, at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, London, &c. By Capt. James Macklecan.
Daniel DefoeDate: MCDCCXLVII. [1647]- E-books
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The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily . With the remarkable trials of William Trinfield for obtaining money under false pretences from several persons to a considerable amount, William Knight Denzelous for forgery, and several others.
Date: 1798?]