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Minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House of Commons; on the articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented to the House, against Warren Hastings, Esq. Late Governor General of Bengal. Being the examinations of Sir Elijah Impey, Nath. Middleton, Esq. Capt. Thomas Mercer, William Young, Esq. Mr. Isaac Baugh, Will. Harwood, Esq. Alex. Higginson, Esq. Will. Markham, Esq. David Anderson, Esq. and Will. Wright, Esq [electronic resource].
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The sentence of the court-martial, [electronic resource] : held at the Horse-Guards, for the trial of the Hon. Lieut. Gen. James Murray, late governor of Minorca, on the twenty-nine articles exhibited against him by Sir William Draper. With His Majesty's order thereon. To which are added, The Whole of the Evidence on the Two Articles of which the General was found Guilty; And likewise upon the Four Articles of Complaint of Personal Wrong and Grievance. Taken in short-hand b Joseph Gurney. With an appendix, containing Gen. Murray's Defence and Answer to every Article of the Charge,-All the Correspondence between Gen. Murray and Sir William Draper,-The several Councils of War,-And the subsequent Proceedings of the Court-Martial relative to the private Dispute between Gen. Murray and Sir William Draper; with all the Correspondence upon that Subject.
by Murray, James, 1721-1794. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Trials for adultery: or, the history of divorces. Being select trials at Doctors Commons, for Adultery, Fornication, Cruelty, Impotence, &c. From the year 1760, to the present time. Including the whole of the Evidence on each Cause. Together with The Letters, &c. that have been intercepted between the amorous Parties. The whole forming a complete History of the Private Life, Intrigues, and Amours of many Characters in the most elevated Sphere: every Scene and Transaction, however ridiculous, whimsical, or extraordinary, being fairly represented, as becomes a faithful Historian, who is fully determined not to sacrifice Truth at the Shrine of Guilt and Folly. Taken in short-hand, by a civilian. ... [electronic resource]. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]-80Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A new abridgement and critical review of the state trials [electronic resource] : Wherein are inserted, several trials not in any other collection. Also, some trials that were taken in haste and scarce intelligible, are brought into regular order; and many Deficiencies throughout the Whole supply'd. Likewise, remarks are made on each trial, shewing what the Law in Criminal Cases anciently was; how it has been altered, and stands at this Day. Together with impartial Memoirs of the Times and Characters of the Sufferers. To which is added, a compleat Alphabetical index, of the Names of the Prisoners tried, the Times when, their Crimes, and their Punishment. By Mr. Salmon. In two volumes.
by Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The tryal (at large) of John Stevenson, [electronic resource] : (late of Bickerton, in the county of Chester, cheesefactor.) Who was tryed, at Chester-Assizes, upon Friday, the 27th day of April, 1759. Before Mr. Justice Swinnerton, and Mr. Justice White. Upon an indictment, for the murder of Mr. Francis Elcock, Late of Nantwich, in the said County, Attorney at Law. With the Arguments of the Counsel on Behalf of the Crown, and for the Prisoner. The Observations of the Judges thereon. And the Facts specially found by the Jury. Taken by Mr. Ralph Carter, of Nantwich, in Cheshire.
by Stevenson, John, cheese factor. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The trials of James Brownrigg, [electronic resource] : and John Brownrigg, his son, for confining and inhumanly scourging Mary Mitchel, spinster; at the general Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Guildhall, on Monday, October 19, 1767. In the Seventh Year of His Majesty's Reign; before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Kite, Kt. Lord-Mayor, James Eyre, Esq; Recorder, And others His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the City of London. Published by Authority of the Court.
by Brownrigg, James | Brownrigg, John. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The whole proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the city of London [electronic resource] : and also the goal delivery for the county of Middlesex, Held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, On Wednesday the 17th, Thursday the 18th, Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th, and Tuesday the 23d of December, 1766. In the Seventh Year of His Majesty's Reign. Being the First Sessions in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Kite, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London. Number I.
by Great Britain. Sessions (City of London and County of Middlesex). Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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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: Book; Language:English; Format:
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A select collection of remarkable trials [electronic resource] : in one volume. Viz. of The Duke of Norfolk, and the Lady Mary Mordaunt, for a divorce. Patrick Hurley, for Perjury. Dr. Henry Sacheverell, for a Misdemeanor. James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, and William Lord Nairn, for High Treason. George Earl of Wintoun, for High Treason. Robert Earl of Oxford, for High Treason, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors. Major Stede, Bonnet, and Thirty-Three others, for Piracy. Jeffery Gilbert, Lord Chief Baron of Ireland, John Pocklington, Esq; and Sir John St. Leger, Barons of the Exchequer, for a Contempt of the House of Lords. Hugh Reason and Robert Tranter, for the Murder of Edward Lutterel, Esq; Arundel Coke, alias Cooke, and John Woodbourne, for slitting Mr. Crispe's Nose. Christopher Layer, Esq.; for high treason. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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