Trials (Forgery) - England - London
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The true and genuine account of the trial and all the most material transactions respecting the reverend Dr. Dodd , Chaplain to the Earl of Chesterfield, &c. Who was condemn'd at the Old Bailey, on Saturday the 22d. of February, 1777. For Forging, and uttering as true, a counterfeit counterfeit Bond, purporting to be the Bond of the Earl of Chesterfield; with Intent to defraud Messrs. Fletcher and Peach, Esqs. Also The Examination of Messrs. Robinson and Dodd before the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, for the said Forgeries, and their seperate Defences. To which is added, The convict's address, to his fellow Prisoners, being a Sermon which he preached whilst in Newgate under Condemnation; and the Speech which he made at receiving Sentence; with the prayer which he composed the Night before his Execution, found among his Papers. And some very curious Anecdotes of the reverend Doctor, both in his public and private Life.
Dodd, William, 1729-1777.Date: 1777]- E-books
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The trial of Maha Rajah Nundocomar, Bahader, for forgery. Published by authority of the supreme court of judicature in Bengal
Nandakum�ara, Mah�ar�aja, d. 1775.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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Mr. Daniel Perreau's narrative of his unhappy case wherein Every particular Transaction between Mrs. Rudd, his Brother, and himself, from the Commencement of Mr. Daniel Perreau's connexion with Mrs. Rudd, until the time of his trial, is most truly and candidly laid before the Public; together with his Defence. Published by himself.
Daniel PerreauDate: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- E-books
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The case of Margaret Caroline Rudd , from her first commitment to Newgate, on Thursday the 1st of June last, to her final acquittal at the Old Bailey, Friday, December 8, 1775. By a barrister at law.
Rudd, Margaret Caroline, 1744 or 1745-Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- E-books
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Genuine memoirs of Messieurs Perreaus (now under confinement.) With many curious anecdotes relative to Mrs. Rudd; that have never before transpired. By a gentleman very intimate with the unfortunate families.
Gentleman very intimate with the unfortunate familiesDate: [1775?]