Trials (Murder) - England - London
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Genuine and authentic account of the life, trial and execution, of Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was executed on Monday the 14th of September, 1767, for the barbarous murder of Mary Clifford, her apprentice girl . With Her Behaviour while under Sentence of Death, and at the Place of Execution. Together with The Sufferings of Mary Mitchel, and Mary Jones. To which is prefixed, A Frontispiece of Mrs. Brownrigg in the Cell in Newgate; and the Manner of her Torturing the Girls; with the Dark Hole where the Girls were confined on Sundays, truly represented.
Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- E-books
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A defence and substance of the trial of John Donnellan , Esq; who was convicted for the murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, Bart. at the assizes held at Warwick, on Friday the 30th of March 1781, Before The Hon. Francis Buller, Esq; One of his Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's-Bench. Founded on the Case solemnly attested by the Sufferer after his Conviction, and published at the Request of his Solicitors, Messrs. Inge and Webb.
John DonellanDate: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- E-books
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The trial of Edward Ely, for the murder of Charles Bignell, in the Kingdom of Sweden; Lieutenant of the Worcester, Captain Boyle, One of the Fleet in the Baltic, Under the Command of Sir John Norris, in the Year 1720, with the Particular Circumstances which Occasioned his Death, Nearly similar to those which attended the Duel between Captain R-E, and Lieutenant Ferguson, in which the latter was killed
Ely, EdwardDate: [1775?]- E-books
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The trials of all the pirates at the Admiralty sessions at the Old-Bailey; with the remarkable trial of Capt. Joseph Halsey, for the Murder of two of his Sailors; with his behaviour, confession, and dying words, at the place of execution, March 14, 1759
Date: [1759]- E-books
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A true account of what past at the Old-Bailey, May the 18th, 1711 . relating to the tryal of Richard Thornhill, Esq; indicted for the murder of Sir Cholmley Deering, Bart. The second edition corrected.
Date: [1711]