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    The trial at large of Samuel Busby, and Judith, his wife, at the commission of oyer and terminer, Before Robert Day, and Edmd. Stanley, Esqrs. Two Of His Majesty's Counsel, And A Respectable Jury, on a charge of assault, Imprisonment, And Wanton Cruelty, with intent to destroy their children, Mary, Rebecca, And Jane Busby, Including the whole of the Evidence therein, With the leading Arguments of Counsel, and principal Points in the Charge from the Bench to the Jury

    Busby, Samuel | Date: [1793]
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    A report of the trial of Samuel Busby, & Judith, his wife , upon the three several indictments, for the unnatural treatment of their children, At a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, on Tuesday 2d July, 1793. Held before Edmond Stanley and Robert Day, Esqrs. two of his Majesty's Counsel, learned in the Law. by a barrister.

    Busby, Samuel | Date: 1793

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