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The defence of Francis, late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th, of May, 1723. against the bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties on him. By Sr Constantine Phipps Knt, One of His Lordship's Counsel. Publish'd by His own Appointment; and in part actually Printed before His Death [electronic resource].
by Phipps, Constantine, Sir, 1656-1723. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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A general history of the lives, trials, and executions of all the royal and noble personages, [electronic resource] : that have suffered in Great-Britain and Ireland for high treason, or other crimes, from the Accession of Henry Viii. to the Throne of England, down to the present Time; With a Circumstantial Narrative of Their Behaviour during Confinement, and At the Place of Execution: To which is added, A Particular Account of the Rebellions in England, Scotland and Ireland, for the two last Centuries. Compiled, with the Utmost Care and Accuracy, from the best histories, and Most Authentic Memoirs, by Delahay Gordon, Esq. And illustrated with Copper-Plates.
by Gordon, Delahay. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLX. [1760]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Pleas of the crown [electronic resource] : In two parts. Or, a methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject. With several hundred references, never before printed, to the ancient and modern books of the law. And likewise three other treatises by Sir Matthew Hale; viz. of sheriffs accompts, trial of witches, and provisions for the poor. By Sir Matthew Hale, ... Second part being a continuation of the pleas of the crown, ... By Giles Jacob, ...
by Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676 | Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The trial of William Spiggot, alias Spickett, John Spiggot, alias Spickett, Wm. Morris, Wm. Thomas, alias Blink, David Morgan, alias Lacy, Wm Walter Evan, Cha. David Morgan, Wm. Charles, and David Llewellin, for the murder of Will. Powell, Esq; of Glanareth, In the Parish of Langaddock, in the County of Carmarthen; at the assizes held at Hereford, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1770; before Sir Joseph Yates, Knt [electronic resource].
by Spiggot, William, d. 1770 [aut]. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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A genuine account of the proceedings on the trial of Florence Hensey, M.D. [electronic resource] : At the Bar of the King's Bench Court in Westminster-Hall, upon an Indictment in the Crown for High Treason, in carrying on a Correspondence with France by Letters, in which he gave a particular Account of our Fleets and Armies, and the Places of their Destination; Before the Right Honourable the Earl of Mansfield, And other Justices of the said Court, and a special Jury of Freeholders of the County of Middlesex, On Monday the 12th Day of June, 1758, when the Prisoner was found Guilty. Together with the Substance of the said Letters. With a curious copper-plate.
by Hensey, Florence, b. 1722. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The laws respecting women, [electronic resource] : as they regard their natural rights, or their connections and conduct; in which their interests and duties as daughters, wards, heiresses, spinsters, sisters, wives, widows, mothers, legatees, executrixes, &c. are ascertained and enumerated: also, the obligations of parent and child, And the Condition of minors. The Whole laid down according to the Principles of the Common and Statute Law, explained by the Practice of the Courts of Law and Equity, and describing the Nature and Extent of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. In which are inserted a great Variety of curious and important Decisions in the different Law Courts, and the Substance of the Trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston, on an Indictment for Bigamy, before the House of Peers, April 1776. In four books. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Remarks on the speeches of William Paul Clerk, [electronic resource] : Clerk, and John Hall of Otterburn, Esq; executed at Tyburn for rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716. In which the Government and Administration both in Church and State, as founded upon the Revolution, are Vindicated from the Treasonable Reflections and false Aspersions thrown upon them in those Speeches, which are inserted at length, as they were deliver'd to the Sheriffs.
by Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 [attributed name.]. Edition: The second edition.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 Beverley, Clerk of the Peace for the East-Riding of the said County. With a Copy of a Letter which Turpin received form 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.
by Turpin, Richard, 1706-1739. Edition: The second edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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