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Jury - Early works to 1800

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    Information for John Miller, shepherd to Alexander Murdiston tenant in the farm of Ormiston alias Wormiston, now prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh, pannel, against James Montgomery, Esq; of Stanhope, his Majesty's Advocate, pursuer

    Miller, John, Shepherd. | Date: 1773]
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    An address to the jurymen of London . By a Citizen.

    Citizen | Date: 1755
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    The tryal and conviction of Patrick Hurly late of Moughna, in the county of Clare, gent. in His Majesty's court of King's-Bench in Ireland, the 31st of May 1701, ... To which are [sic] added An appendix: being an answer to a libel intituled Patrick Hurly's vindication, ..

    Hurly, Patrick, fl. 1701-1711. | Date: 1701
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    A dissertation on juries with a description of the Hundred Court: as an appendix to the Court of Requests. By W. Hutton, F. A. S. S.

    Hutton, William, 1723-1815. | Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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    Observations on the rights and duties of jurors, in cases of libel, occasioned by some late verdicts. By a Barrister at Law

    Barrister at law | Date: 1794
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