The trial of Æneas Mac Donald, banker to the pretender at Paris, who was try'd and convicted of high-treason on Thursday, December 10, 1747, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, before the judges and commissioners, nam'd in the king's special commission for trying those persons that were concern'd in the late rebellion . To which is added an account of his life; and how far he promoted the pretender's cause: with many particulars relating to him since his confinement, including the artful manner in which he escap'd from Newgate, and his being retaken, &c.
- Mac Donald, Aeneas, 1713?-1748?.
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Trial of Æneas Mac Donald, banker to the pretender at Paris, who was try'd and convicted of high-treason on Thursday, December 10, 1747, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, before the judges and commissioners, nam'd in the king's special commission for trying those persons that were concern'd in the late rebellion (Online)
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London : Printed for W. Price, near the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, [1748?]
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