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Letters [electronic resource] : of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Woburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c.

by Russell, Rachel, Lady, 1636-1723.

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

A short examination into the conduct of Lord Mfd, through the affair of Mr. Wilkes [electronic resource].

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon [electronic resource].

by Rudd, Margaret Caroline, b. 1744 or 5.

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

The trials of Robert and Daniel Perreau's [electronic resource] : on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, ... before the Right Hon. Jonn [sic] Wilkes, ...

by Perreau, Robert, d. 1776 | Perreau, Daniel, d. 1776 [aut].

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: 1775Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

The trial of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin, [electronic resource] : at York assizes, on the 22d day of March, 1739, before the Hon. Sir William Chapple, Knt. Judge of Assize, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's Bench. Taken down in court by Mr. Thomas Kyll, Professor of Short-Hand. To which is prefix'd, An exact Account of the said Turpin, from his first coming into Yorkshire, to the Time of his being committed Prisoner to York Castle; communicated by Mr. Appleton of Beverly, Clerk of the Peace for the East-Riding of the said County. With a Copy of a Letter which Turpin received from his Father, while under Sentence of Death. To which is added, his behaviour at the place of execution, on Saturday the 7th of April, 1739. Together with the whole Confession he made to the Hangman at the Gallows; wherein he acknowledg'd himself guilty of the Facts for which he suffer'd, own'd the Murder of Mr. Thompson's Servant on Epping-Forest, and gave a particular Account of several Robberies which he had committed. The fourth edition. To which is prefix'd, a large and genuine history of the life of Turpin, from his Birth to his Execution; and of all his Transactions and Robberies, and the various Methods he took to conceal himself. The Whole grounded on well-attested Facts, and communicated by Mr. Richard Bayes, at the Green Man on Epping-Forest, and other Persons of the County of Essex.

by Turpin, Richard, 1706-1739.

Material type: TextBook; Language:English; Format: print available online remote Publisher: [1739]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available

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