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Case - The Rev. Mr. M'Naught, against John Thomson, and others [electronic resource] : Case for the Reverend Mr. M'Naught, minister of the gospel at Girthon, respondent; against John Thomson, factor for Mr. Murray of Broughton, and others, appellants. (To be heard at the bar of the venerable Assembly, May 1793.).
by M'Naught, John, d. 1808 | Thomson, John, 18th cent. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The history of the most remarkable tryals in Great Britain and Ireland, in capital cases [electronic resource] : Viz. Heresy, Treason, Felony, Incest, Poisoning, Adultery, Rapes, Sodomy, Witchcraft, Pyracy, Murder, Robbery, &c. Both by the unusual Methods of Ordeal, Combat, and Attainder; and by the Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Common Laws of these Realms. Faithfully extracted from Records, and other Authentick Authorities, as well Manuscript as Printed. In two volumes. Edition: The second edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army. Who were executed the 30th day of July, 1746, a Kennington Common, for high treason, In levying War against his most Sacred Majesty King George the Second [electronic resource].
by Towneley, Francis, 1709-1746. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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A genuine account of the most horrid parricide committed by Mary Blandy, spinster, upon the body of her father Mr. Francis Blandy, Gent. Town-Clerk of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire. Containing The several Incidents that happened from the Time she received the poisonous Powder from her Lover, the Hon. William Henry C-n, to the 5th of August, when she first administer'd some of it to her Father in Water-Gruel; and from that Time to the 14th of the same Month, when he expir'd in the greatest Agonies. With Copies of the Affidavits taken before the Mayor and Coroner, &c. Together With the Copy of a Letter she had wrote to Mr. C-n, which was intercepted by Mr. Littleton a few Days before Mr. Blandy's Death, which was read to him; and her Confession before the Magistrate. Also A Copy of her Commitment to Oxford Gaol, and her Behaviour to the present Time. Published by some of the Friends and Relations of the Family, in order to prevent the Publick from being any longer imposed on with fictitious Stories [electronic resource]. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The genuine copies of letters which passed between His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor [electronic resource] : Her Ladyship's letters to the Hon. Miss Vernon, Maid Of Honour To The Queen, the anonymous letters, signed Jack Spratt, Which Were Sent To Lord Grosvenor; Another signed T. Trusty, sent to Lady Grosvenor, And one from Miss Vernon to her Ladyship, Part of Which Were Never Before Published. To which is prefixed, a clear and Circumstantial account of the trial in the Court of King's Bench, on the 5th of July 1770; wherein the Rt: Hon. Lord Grosvenor was plaintiff, and His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, defendant, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's Wife.
by Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1790. Edition: A new edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The genuine copies of letters which passed between His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor [electronic resource] : Her Ladyship's letters to the Hon. Miss Vernon, Maid Of Honour To The Queen, the anonymous letters, signed Jack Spratt, Which Were Sent To Lord Grosvenor, Another signed T. Trusty, sent to Lady Grosvenor, And one from Miss Vernon to her Ladyship, Part of Which Were Never Before Published. To which is annexed, a clear and Circumstantial account of the trial in the Court of King's Bench, o the 5th of July 1770; wherein the Rt. Hon. Lord Grosvenor was plaintiff, and His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, defendant, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff Wife.
by Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1790. Edition: The fourth edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram, [electronic resource] : school-master, for the murder of Daniel Clark, Late of Knaresbrough in the County of York. Who was convicted at York assizes, August 3, 1759, before the Honourable William Noel, Esq; one of his Majesty's Justices of the Court of Common Pleas. To which, after a short Narration of the Fact, is prefixed, An Account of the remarkable Discovery of the Human Skeleton at Thistle-Hill: A Detail of all the Judicial Proceedings from the Tme of the Bones being found, to the Commitment of Richard Houseman, Eugene Aram, and Henry Terry to York Castle: The Depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yates, &c. The Examination and Confession of Richard Houseman: The Apprehending of Eugene Aram, at Lynn, in Norfolk: With his Examination and Commitment. To which are added, The remarkable Defence he made on his Trial: His own Account of himself, written after his Condemnation: With the Apology, which he left in his Cell, for the attempt he made on his own Life: and his Plan for a Lexicon, some Pieces of Poetry, &c. All taken immediately from the original depositions, papers, and the manuscripts of E. Aram.
by Aram, Eugene, 1704-1759. Edition: The second edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The genuine trial between the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq; and the Rev. Mr. John Horne, [electronic resource] : tried at Guildford the 1st of August, 1770, before the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield. For printing two libels against, and speaking defamatory words of, George Onslow, Esq; one of the Representatives for the County of Surry. Together With The Libels, and all the Letters that passed relative to this Affair. Taken down in short hand.
by Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812 | Onslow, George Onslow, Earl of, 1731-1814. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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