Trials (Perjury) - England - London
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Elizabeth Canning, drawn from the life , as she stood at the bar to receive her sentence, in the Session's-House, in the Old-Bailey.
Elizabeth CanningDate: [1754?]- E-books
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Copy of a letter to a friend
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A true draught of Eliz: Canning , with the house she was confined in, also the gypsies flight, and conversing with the inspector general of Great Britain.
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An address to the liverymen of the city of London, from Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. Late Lord-Mayor, relative to his conduct in the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires.
Gascoyne, Crisp, Sir, 1700-1761.Date: [1754]- E-books
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Elizabeth Canning's case discussed and explained with some queries proposed to an eminent counsellor at law, on account of her trial for perjury in the affair between her and Mary Squires, a gypsy; and the counsellor's answers, &c.
Date: 1754?]