Trials (Libel) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An address to the judges, on being called up for judgement, May 30th, 1799
Wakefield, Gilbert, 1756-1801.Date: 1799]- E-books
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William Douglas, eldest son of Archibald Douglas, Esquire, late of Dornock, - - - appellant. William Charles Craigie, assignee to sundry debts of Archibald Douglas; and John Walker, trustee for the creditors of William Alexander, respondents. The appellant's case
Douglas, William, fl. 1768-1778.Date: 1778]- E-books
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Andrew Millar, Daniel Midwinter, William Innys, John Knapton, Samuel Birt, Daniel Brown, Thomas Longman, Richard Hett, Charles Hitch, John Shuckburgh, Mary Senex, John Rivington, Francis Gosling, and the executors of Isaac Clarke, John Pemberton, and Aaron Ward, of London, booksellers, - - - - - - - - - appellants. Alexander Kincaid, Gavin Hamilton, John Balfour, John Paton, William Drummond, John Traile, William Sands, Gideon Crawfurd, Lauchlan Hunter, Janet Brown, relict of William Brown, the executors of Alexander Symers, Alexander Brymer, William Hamilton, William Millar, Alexander Dunning, John Yare, Andrew Beveridge, the executors of Gavin Drummond, and John Aitkin, booksellers in Edinburgh; John Barrie, Andrew Stalker, Alexander Carlisle, and Robert Fowlis, booksellers in Glasgow; - - - - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents
Kincaid, Alexander, 1710 or 11-1777.Date: 1751]- E-books
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Memorial for the Honourable Charles Elphinstone, Esquire, son to the deceased Lord Elphinstone, and residenter at Cumbernauld, and John Gray of Condorat
Elphinstone, Charles Elphinstone, Lord, 1711-1781Date: 1762]- E-books
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The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton , for publishing a supposed libel, intituled Politics for the people; or, hog's wash: at justice hall in the Old Bailey, February Twenty-Fourth, 1794.
Daniel Isaac EatonDate: [1794]