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KD371.M8 1661 The arraignment and tryal of the coach-man and foot-boy, on Friday last the 13th. of this present December, 1661. at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, who murthered their royal master the Prince of Transilvania, as he was asleep in his coach near Rochester. Being a perfect and full account of their peaching each other at their examinations before the Lord Mayor, Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the honourable court. The manner how they were brought in guilty by the jury; with an order thereupon for their being conveyed to Maid-stone in Kent, and the desires of John Jacob to the court thereupon. Together with the trial and condemnation of the 2 souldiers that killed Mr. Grouster the brickler in turn-againlane : the manner of their first quarreling, how they slew him there flight thereupon; and the taking of them afterwards and committing them to Newgate, who on Saturday last vvere both condemned to be hanged for the said murther. 1
KD371.M8 A2 1689 An Account of the penitent behaviour, last speech and confession of Captain Charles Walsingham who, being found guilty the last sessions at the Old-Baily of wilful murther, was executed at Tyburn on Friday, June 14, 1689 : with all the circumstances that attended his pious and exemplar departure out of this life, into an eternal state. 1
KD371.M8 B76 1883i Reports of trials for murder by poisoning by prussic acid, strychnia, antimony, arsenic, and aconitia : including the trials of Tawell, W. Palmer, Dove, Madeline Smith, Dr. Pritchard, Smethurst, and Dr. Lamson : with chemical introduction and notes on the poisons used / 1
KD371.M8 C6 An Account of the tryal and examination gf [sic] Count Conningsmark with the names of the murtherers and persons suspected as accessaries in the death of T. Thynn, Esq. who are as follows, viz. Frederick Harder, chyrurgeon to the said Count, Dr. Nicholas Dubartin, doctor to the said Count, Peter Merckman, all three committed and suspected as accessaries to the said murther : Amien Berg, committed for want of sureties, to give evidence against the said persons, who was the Captains man, and discovered the gun, being left behind in his lodging till they came back : Captain Vratz, Geo. Boroski and John Sterne were the bloody murtherers, which they confessed : Boroski and Sterne were the said Captains men. 1
KD371.M8 C65 1675 A Compleat narrative of the tryal of Elizabeth Lillyman found guilty of petty treason and condemned at the sessions at the Old Bayly the 10th of this instant Iuly, to be burned to death, for the barbarous and bloody murther of VVilliam Lillyman her late husband : with her confession and penitent behaviour, since such her condemnation. 2
KD371.M8 D38 2005 Murder, magic, madness : the Victorian trials of Dove and the Wizard / 1
KD371.M8 D55 1925i Celebrated crimes 1
KD371.M8 E38 1923i Famous poison trials 1
KD371.M8 F36 1984r Famous trials / 1
KD371.M8 G7 1957 Famous judges and their trials : a century of justice / 1
KD371.M8 G73 1937r Great cases of Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, K.C. / 1
KD371.M8 L36 1930i "Thou shalt do no murder" 1
KD371.M8 L64 1928i Guilty or not guilty? stories of celebrated crimes / 1
KD371.M8 L87 The woman in the case. 1
KD371.M8 L87 1955i The woman in the case 1
KD371.M8 M63 1693 The tryal of Charles Lord Mohun before the House of Peers in Parliament for the murder of William Mountford which began the 31 of January 1692 and continued by several adjournments till the fourth of February following : the Most Honourable the Lord Marquis of Carmarthen lord president of Their Majesties council being lord high steward, pro hac vice : together with the questions in points of law put by their lordships to the judges : the arguments of my Lord Mohun's counsel and the opinions of the judges upon the said questions.
The tryal of Charles Lord Mohun before the House of Peers in Parliament for the murder of William Mountford which began the 31 of January 1692 and continued by several adjournments till the fourth of February following : the Most Honourable the Lord Marquis of Carmarthen lord president of Their Majesties council being lord high steward, pro hac vice : together with the questions in points of law put by their lordships to the judges : the arguments of my Lord Mohun's counsel and the opinions of the judges upon the said questions.
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KD371.M8 M66 1962 Five famous trials / 1
KD371.M8 P33 1953 Hanged--and innocent? / 1
KD371.M8 P76 The Proceedings at the assizes in Southwark, for the county of Surrey begun on Thursday the 21th of March, and not ended till Tuesday the 26 of the same month, 1678 : being an account of the tryal of the woman for murdering her husband, with exact proof that came in against her, and her confession and pleas at the bar : upon which she was found guilty, and condemned to be burnt to ashes : as likewise, the tryals and condemnation of two notorious high-way-men : of a woman for murdering her bastard-childe : and of a man for another murder : together with a fall relation of all other remarkable passages there, and the number how many are to die, with their several facts : how many burnt in the hand, and how many to be transported, and to be whipped.
The Proceedings at the assizes in Southwark, for the county of Surrey begun on Thursday the 21th of March, and not ended till Tuesday the 26 of the same month, 1678 : being an account of the tryal of the woman for murdering her husband, with exact proof that came in against her, and her confession and pleas at the bar : upon which she was found guilty, and condemned to be burnt to ashes : as likewise, the tryals and condemnation of two notorious high-way-men : of a woman for murdering her bastard-childe : and of a man for another murder : together with a fall relation of all other remarkable passages there, and the number how many are to die, with their several facts : how many burnt in the hand, and how many to be transported, and to be whipped.
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KD371.M8 S9x A reasonable doubt; some criminal cases re-examined. 1