Trials (Adultery) - England - London
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The trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes , Esq. for adultery and cruelty; first heard in the Arches Court of Doctors Commons; and, in consequence of an appeal, determined in a Court of Delegates on the 2d of this instant; when the right honourable the Countess of Strathmore obtained a divorce.
Andrew Robinson StoneyDate: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- E-books
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The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams , in the Arches Court of Canterbury, At Doctors Commons, For Committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq. Captain of the Beaver Sloop. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous Scenes in that unparalleled Trial.
Williams, John, b. ca. 1749.Date: [1782?]- E-books
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The trial between William Fawkener, Esq; (clerk of the Privy-Council) plaintiff, and the Honourable John Townshend, (son of Lord Viscount Townshend) defendant; for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, (late Miss Poyntz;) Before the Honourable Francis Buller, Esq; one of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, in Westminster-Hall, On Wednesday the 12th of July, 1786. with some interesting particulars relative to the duel between the plaintiff and defendant
William FawkenerDate: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
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An account of the tryal of Richard Lyddel, Esq at His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, before the Right Honourable Lord-Chief-Justice Eyre, for carrying on a criminal conversation with the late Lady Abergavenny; on Monday the 16th of February, 1729/30.
Liddell, Richard, ca. 1694-1746.Date: [1730]- E-books
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Trial between James Duberly , Esq. plaintiff, and Major-General Gunning, Defendant, for Criminal conversation with the wife of the plaintiff. tried before the right Hon. Lord Kenyon, and a Special Jury, At Westminster, on Wednesday the 22d of February, 1792. Taken in Short Hand.
Duberly, JamesDate: 1792