Trials (Assault) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A full account of the trial of Renwick Williams , commonly called the monster, at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 8th of July, 1790, For assaulting and wounding Miss Porter, Miss Frost, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Forster, Elizabeth Baughan, and Frances Baughan: Taken in short-hand by Nathan. Jenkins.
Williams, RenwickDate: [1790]- E-books
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Considerations on the case of the King versus Bishop of Bangor and others being the substance of a pamphlet entitled A defence of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By the Rev. Rice Hughes, A. M. Domestic Chaplain To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Poulett, And Late Of ST. John's College, Cambridge.
Hughes, RiceDate: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- E-books
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The interesting trial of Renwick Williams , entitled The Monster, for assaulting Miss Ann Porter, and cutting her garments: tried before Mr. Justice Buller, At the Sessions House in the Old Bailey. Taken down in short hand, by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
Williams, RenwickDate: 1790- E-books
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The trial (at large) of Joseph Stacpoole , Esq; William Gapper, Attorney at Law, and James Lagier: for wilfully and maliciously shooting at John Parker, Esq; tried at the assize, held at Maidstone, for the County of Kent, on Thursday, March 20, 1777, before the honourable Sir Richard Aston, Knt. One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's-Bench. Taken, in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney.
Stacpoole, JosephDate: [1777?]