The case of John Motherill, the Brighthelmstone taylor who was tried at East Grinstead , for a rape, and acquitted on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786. Containing the particulars of his accidentally meeting with the young lady, what happened previous to their arrival at Brighthelmstone Church-Yard; the business transacted there; the reasons why the scene of action was removed from that awful spot, to the Bathing Machine, what happened afterwards, &c. Wherein every transaction is minutely related, without suppressing a single circumstance, whether it militates against or for him. Written by himself.
- Motherhill, John
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Case of John Motherill, the Brighthelmstone taylor who was tried at East Grinstead (Online)
The case of John Motherill, the Brighthelmstone taylor who was tried at East Grinstead, for a rape, and acquitted on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786. Containing the particulars of his accidentally meeting with the young lady, what happened previous to the
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London : printed for R. Randall, No. 116, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, [1786]
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