Trials (Robbery) - Early works to 1800
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Answers for William Forbes merchant in Aberdeen, to the petition of John Beetson, and his cautioners
Forbes, William, merchant in Aberdeen.Date: 1768]- E-books
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The trial of Thomas Smith, and John Kennedy , for a highway robbery, committed on the body of John Matthews, in the Parish of Rickmersworth, Herts, on Sunday Evening the 13th of May last. AS Also, A particular Account of the Circumstances attending the discovery thereof, and of the Persons of the Robbers.
Smith, Thomas, d. 1787.Date: 1787- E-books
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The whole tryal and examination of James Johnson , alis [sic] Macshane, who was Tryed at the King's Bench the 26th of this Instant November 1719 for Coyneing and Counterfiting [sic] sixty Moyders.
Johnson, James, active 1719Date: 1719- E-books
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The true and remarkable trials, of all the felon prisoners, cast and condemned this Sessions, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, viz. John Mead, ... Ann Kane, ... Charles Clarke, and Pierre Deval, ..
Date: [1790?]- E-books
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The life, trial, &c. of William Hawke , the notorious highwayman; containing an account of all the remarkable robberies he committed before and since his Return from Transportation; with the manner in which he was apprehended, and his Behaviour during the Time he was under Sentence of Death. Also an account of Field his companion, who was tried at Kingston in Surry, about Twelve Months ago, and hanged on Kennington-Common. To which is added, an full description of the Impositions and deceptions practiced by swindlers Sharps, Gamblers, &c. in and about London. in and about London.
Hawke, William, -1774Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]